American Business Awards Winning Streak Continues for TBBREC!
For the second straight year Theresa Bradley-Banta Real Estate Consultancy (TBBREC) was named a Finalist in three or more categories of The American Business Awards, the premier business awards program in the U.S.
How to Find Real Estate Deals in an Over-Heated Market
Your real estate market is over-heated. Everyone is talking about it. They’re saying, “Deals are overpriced. Good luck finding anything. It’s too hot to invest.” And you haven’t found a deal yet. So what do you do? Don’t panic. Don’t get in a hurry. And don’t give up.
30+ Ways to Create Revenue in Your Multifamily Property
The best way to be sure you’re not leaving money on the table is to create and implement new and creative revenue generating resources.
5 Tips to Get You Started Investing in Multifamily Real Estate
If you really, really want to succeed as a multifamily investor—and are just getting started—these tips are for you.
Early Warning Signs Your Property Manager Has Lost Control
If you are proactive and recognize the warning signs that your property manager has lost control you won’t run into major problems and financial disaster.
Multifamily Investing Checklist
The attached Multifamily Investing Checklist gives you a list of the criteria to check off as you investigate a potential rental property.
Real Estate Investors – Look Beyond the Quick Buck
I’m delighted to say that I was featured today on Investors Beat in an interview for their Real Estate Women series.
How to Deal With Problem Tenants
Tenants will rarely adore you—even when you’re the best, most responsive and communicative landlord on planet earth. Here’s how to deal with problem tenants.
When Is a Good Time to Invest in Apartment Buildings?
Obviously you don’t want to wait until you own a property to take an interest in your market. This article shows you how to follow the news and research—allowing you to make smart and timely investment decisions.
How to Take Over a Property With Tenants
Bear in mind, all of your tenants have rights under their current leases. You can’t just waltz in and evict some tenants and raise the rents on others.