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Mar 29, 2011
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My Favourite No Money Down Deals

I’m not a big fan of no money down deals. After being a part of a handful of very rough deals done with little to no money down I’ve come to realize a harsh reality: no money down doesn’t mean it won’t cost you. I tend to avoid no money down deals unless they are in good areas and have great potential. I avoid them, with one exception. This exception is partnering with burnt out landlords or real estate investors that just don’t want to deal with the hassles of managing their properties…See More
Mar 29, 2011
Jimmy Moncrief commented on Julie Broad's blog post Checklist for Finding Great Real Estate Deals
"Great article Julie!  Thanks for posting this!"
Mar 25, 2011
Julie Broad commented on Julie Broad's blog post How to Find the Best Tenants for Your Rental Property
"Vancouver Island"
Mar 9, 2011
Peter Curran commented on Julie Broad's blog post How to Find the Best Tenants for Your Rental Property
"Thanks Julie! What part of Canada are you from?"
Mar 9, 2011
Julie Broad commented on Julie Broad's blog post How to Find the Best Tenants for Your Rental Property
"Peter!! Thanks!! Always love to hear from fellow Canadians - especially the ones from the East side of Canada!! Love St. John;s."
Mar 9, 2011
Peter Curran commented on Julie Broad's blog post How to Find the Best Tenants for Your Rental Property
"I really like these ideas, I have a few really nice properties that are taking longer then expected to lease, I have been doing <a href="http://www.metropropertymanagement.ca">Property Management in St John's NL</a>…"
Mar 9, 2011
Julie Broad posted a blog post

Checklist for Finding Great Real Estate Deals

Where others see a problem the best real estate investors create an opportunity. But, sometimes even experienced real estate investors can miss out on an opportunity if they don’t look at it the right way.I know, because I almost missed out on a deal that’s made us $100,000 and counting!I’m talking about a little house that looked more like a tool shed than a dwelling. Just a 600 square foot wood structure sitting on a concrete slab with no basement and no garage – it was darn near the last…See More
Feb 24, 2011
Julie Broad posted a blog post

How to Find the Best Tenants for Your Rental Property

Finding the best tenants for your property really comes down to marketing. Specifically, direct response marketing. When you understand what your target market of tenants want to rent you’ll know what properties to buy, you’ll know why they like that area and that type of rental and as a result you’ll know what to say to your tenants to attract them to the property.Finding the best tenants really is as simple as:Understanding your target market before you buyIdentifying the key features they…See More
Feb 17, 2011
Julie Broad posted a blog post

7 Reasons Why You Should Attend Your Local Real Estate Club Meetings

The secret to finding the best deals, the best team members, the best support and even the best partners and lenders is to get active in your local real estate investing clubs. It’s something so many real estate investors overlook – especially ones with a bit of experience – yet it’s a gold mine filled with opportunity if you have an open mind and even an open heart.Here are seven ways my husband and I have benefited by attending local real estate clubs and why it will probably help you too:  …See More
Feb 3, 2011
Julie Broad posted a blog post

Find Faster Success as a Real Estate Investor

There are plenty of ways to get something done. But there is always a way to make faster progress. And that way is the critical path.You are probably thinking about bottle necks right now but that isn’t quite the same thing. A bottle neck is the one spot that can hold up the whole process. Every thing relies on this one thing being ready or available.A critical path is more about the order the tasks are done in and the time each task takes to complete.  Understanding the critical path allows…See More
Jan 9, 2011
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Nov 14, 2010
Eunice commented on Julie Broad's blog post 3 Tips for Handling Touchy Tenants
"This was very helpful Julie. For me its one of my strong points. i always try to see the good in my tenants. Empathy is like second nature, I always put myself in the tenant shoes."
Oct 12, 2010
Julie Broad commented on Julie Broad's blog post 3 Tips for Handling Touchy Tenants
"Thank you Jumie! I am glad you found value in this post!"
Sep 30, 2010
Jumie Omole commented on Julie Broad's blog post 3 Tips for Handling Touchy Tenants
"Good post Julie! With tips like these landlords and PM's can and will only strengthen relationships with their tenants rather than tear them to shreds."
Sep 29, 2010

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What do you do?
Real Estate Investor & Educator
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http://ww.revnyou.com
Company Name
Rev N You with Real Estate
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http://revnyou.wordpress.com
How many units do you own or manage?
25+
Tell us about yourself.
Real estate investor first, coach/writer/educator second, and adventure seeker third. I love a challenge, and I really enjoy meeting other like minded people!!

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My Favourite No Money Down Deals

Posted on March 29, 2011 at 2:33pm 0 Comments

I’m not a big fan of no money down deals. After being a part of a handful of very rough deals done with little to no money down I’ve come to realize a harsh reality: no money down doesn’t mean it won’t cost you.



I tend to avoid no money down deals unless they are in good areas and have great potential. I avoid them, with one exception. This exception is partnering with burnt out landlords or real estate investors that just don’t want to deal with the hassles of managing…

Continue

Checklist for Finding Great Real Estate Deals

Posted on February 24, 2011 at 5:01pm 1 Comment

Where others see a problem the best real estate investors create an opportunity. But, sometimes even experienced real estate investors can miss out on an opportunity if they don’t look at it the right way.

I know, because I almost missed out on a deal that’s made us $100,000 and counting!

I’m talking about a little house that looked more like a tool shed than a dwelling. Just a 600 square foot wood structure sitting on a concrete slab with no basement and no garage – it was darn…

Continue

How to Find the Best Tenants for Your Rental Property

Posted on February 17, 2011 at 5:09pm 4 Comments

Finding the best tenants for your property really comes down to marketing. Specifically, direct response marketing. When you understand what your target market of tenants want to rent you’ll know what properties to buy, you’ll know why they like that area and that type of rental and as a result you’ll know what to say to your tenants to attract them to the property.

Finding the best tenants really is as simple as:

  • Understanding your target market before you…
Continue

7 Reasons Why You Should Attend Your Local Real Estate Club Meetings

Posted on February 3, 2011 at 3:01pm 0 Comments







The secret to finding the best deals, the best team members, the best support and even the best partners and lenders is to get active in your local real estate investing clubs. It’s something so many real estate investors overlook – especially ones with a bit of experience – yet it’s a gold mine filled with opportunity if you have an open mind…

Continue

Find Faster Success as a Real Estate Investor

Posted on January 9, 2011 at 4:10pm 0 Comments

There are plenty of ways to get something done. But there is always a way to make faster progress. And that way is the critical path.

You are probably thinking about bottle necks right now but that isn’t quite the same thing. A bottle neck is the one spot that can hold up the whole process. Every thing relies on this one thing being ready or available.

A critical path is more about the order the tasks are done in and the time each task takes to complete.  Understanding…

Continue

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At 6:48am on August 4, 2009, Joyce Copeland said…
Hi Julie,

Sounds like we have a lot in common aside from business ... dogs, writing and an adventurous spirit.

It's nice to meet you!

Joyce
At 2:04pm on July 14, 2009, Ron Adam said…
Hi Julie
The difference between furnished an unfurnished would be anywhere from $800 to $1200.
Furnished rentals generally include all utilities, cable, ohne and internet.
Regards,
Ron Adam
At 8:20pm on May 28, 2009, Dee Allomong said…
Hi Julie!

I am glad you accepted my invitation! Welcome to the LTPM Community! I look forward to getting to know you better as you participate.

Best,

Dee
 
 
 

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