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June 23, 2008 at 6:56 PM in reply to: Mr Mortgage…May CA Home Sales Report -Conditions Worsening #227308June 23, 2008 at 6:56 PM in reply to: Mr Mortgage…May CA Home Sales Report -Conditions Worsening #227423
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ParticipantThis You Tube site for Mr. Mortgage would be a good place to send your friends and relatives who doubt your housing-bearish position. A lot of people too lazy to read the research could watch an 8 minute segment by Mr. Mortgage and become believers.
June 23, 2008 at 6:56 PM in reply to: Mr Mortgage…May CA Home Sales Report -Conditions Worsening #227433EconProf
ParticipantThis You Tube site for Mr. Mortgage would be a good place to send your friends and relatives who doubt your housing-bearish position. A lot of people too lazy to read the research could watch an 8 minute segment by Mr. Mortgage and become believers.
June 23, 2008 at 6:56 PM in reply to: Mr Mortgage…May CA Home Sales Report -Conditions Worsening #227470EconProf
ParticipantThis You Tube site for Mr. Mortgage would be a good place to send your friends and relatives who doubt your housing-bearish position. A lot of people too lazy to read the research could watch an 8 minute segment by Mr. Mortgage and become believers.
June 23, 2008 at 6:56 PM in reply to: Mr Mortgage…May CA Home Sales Report -Conditions Worsening #227484EconProf
ParticipantThis You Tube site for Mr. Mortgage would be a good place to send your friends and relatives who doubt your housing-bearish position. A lot of people too lazy to read the research could watch an 8 minute segment by Mr. Mortgage and become believers.
EconProf
ParticipantI generally suggest using a vetted, honest agent in both the buying and selling of properties. Intrafamily transfers are the rare exception. Use a local attorney, or a local agent to handle the paperwork on an hourly rate or for a set amount.
As to the wisdom of owing a multi-unit property as geographically far away from San Diego as you can get–why on earth would you consider this? The potential problems and pitfalls are so numerous as to boggle the mind. Even an experienced property owner and seasoned manager would face huge costs and obstacles in doing this from afar. I could list the negatives, but it would take up so much room! Why don’t you tell us what other factors or motivation would prompt you to consider this. What else is going on here?
EconProf
ParticipantI generally suggest using a vetted, honest agent in both the buying and selling of properties. Intrafamily transfers are the rare exception. Use a local attorney, or a local agent to handle the paperwork on an hourly rate or for a set amount.
As to the wisdom of owing a multi-unit property as geographically far away from San Diego as you can get–why on earth would you consider this? The potential problems and pitfalls are so numerous as to boggle the mind. Even an experienced property owner and seasoned manager would face huge costs and obstacles in doing this from afar. I could list the negatives, but it would take up so much room! Why don’t you tell us what other factors or motivation would prompt you to consider this. What else is going on here?
EconProf
ParticipantI generally suggest using a vetted, honest agent in both the buying and selling of properties. Intrafamily transfers are the rare exception. Use a local attorney, or a local agent to handle the paperwork on an hourly rate or for a set amount.
As to the wisdom of owing a multi-unit property as geographically far away from San Diego as you can get–why on earth would you consider this? The potential problems and pitfalls are so numerous as to boggle the mind. Even an experienced property owner and seasoned manager would face huge costs and obstacles in doing this from afar. I could list the negatives, but it would take up so much room! Why don’t you tell us what other factors or motivation would prompt you to consider this. What else is going on here?
EconProf
ParticipantI generally suggest using a vetted, honest agent in both the buying and selling of properties. Intrafamily transfers are the rare exception. Use a local attorney, or a local agent to handle the paperwork on an hourly rate or for a set amount.
As to the wisdom of owing a multi-unit property as geographically far away from San Diego as you can get–why on earth would you consider this? The potential problems and pitfalls are so numerous as to boggle the mind. Even an experienced property owner and seasoned manager would face huge costs and obstacles in doing this from afar. I could list the negatives, but it would take up so much room! Why don’t you tell us what other factors or motivation would prompt you to consider this. What else is going on here?
EconProf
ParticipantI generally suggest using a vetted, honest agent in both the buying and selling of properties. Intrafamily transfers are the rare exception. Use a local attorney, or a local agent to handle the paperwork on an hourly rate or for a set amount.
As to the wisdom of owing a multi-unit property as geographically far away from San Diego as you can get–why on earth would you consider this? The potential problems and pitfalls are so numerous as to boggle the mind. Even an experienced property owner and seasoned manager would face huge costs and obstacles in doing this from afar. I could list the negatives, but it would take up so much room! Why don’t you tell us what other factors or motivation would prompt you to consider this. What else is going on here?
EconProf
ParticipantConsider renting out 2 of your presumably 3 bedrooms to SDSU students. Should bring in about $1000 per month.
Screen carefully. Give preference to grad students, students without cars, non-first time renters. Be strict: one student per BR, no parties, no overnight guests, previous landlords called.EconProf
ParticipantConsider renting out 2 of your presumably 3 bedrooms to SDSU students. Should bring in about $1000 per month.
Screen carefully. Give preference to grad students, students without cars, non-first time renters. Be strict: one student per BR, no parties, no overnight guests, previous landlords called.EconProf
ParticipantConsider renting out 2 of your presumably 3 bedrooms to SDSU students. Should bring in about $1000 per month.
Screen carefully. Give preference to grad students, students without cars, non-first time renters. Be strict: one student per BR, no parties, no overnight guests, previous landlords called.EconProf
ParticipantConsider renting out 2 of your presumably 3 bedrooms to SDSU students. Should bring in about $1000 per month.
Screen carefully. Give preference to grad students, students without cars, non-first time renters. Be strict: one student per BR, no parties, no overnight guests, previous landlords called.EconProf
ParticipantConsider renting out 2 of your presumably 3 bedrooms to SDSU students. Should bring in about $1000 per month.
Screen carefully. Give preference to grad students, students without cars, non-first time renters. Be strict: one student per BR, no parties, no overnight guests, previous landlords called. -
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