You Have 10 Doors. Here’s How to Scale From There.
Getting to ten rental properties is genuinely hard. Most people never do it. So if you’re there, give yourself credit […]
Getting to ten rental properties is genuinely hard. Most people never do it. So if you’re there, give yourself credit […]
Here’s something I’ve learned after acquiring over 6,000 apartment units: there is always somewhere between 3% – 10% fat in
This post reflects my personal experience managing 2,000+ apartment units across the US. It is not legal or financial advice.
My mountain house. My island. My primary beach home in Charleston. All three of those were seller financed. In each
Some of our insurance policies have doubled, tripled, even quadrupled in the last 24 months. I’m not exaggerating. The premiums
Interest rates, insurance costs, bad operators — here’s how to manage pressure when multiple things go wrong at once in your portfolio, and what actually moves the needle.
A tenant owes you $1,500. They show up with $650. Do you take it or start the eviction process? It
This post reflects my personal experience managing 2,000+ apartment units across the US. It is not legal advice. Rent increase
Most operators spend their energy chasing the next acquisition. More doors, more markets, more capital raises. That’s not a bad
If you’ve been in the game long enough, you know this: it’s not always the lack of revenue that kills