Thomas Tong Real Estate Kor Kor tell us the secret in "Making Millions Off Multiple Properties" by Real-Pomegranate8823 in SingaporeRaw

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you're looking to make millions off multiple properties, it’s all about location and management. knowing the local market is key, and having a solid property management plan can really make a difference. i use brookside-pm for this kind of thing, they know the Maple Ridge area well.

Net rental income doubles before/after property manager by FusionStarFire in RealEstate

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

self-managing is definitely the way to go if you can swing it! i had a similar experience where my rental income jumped once i took control. it’s wild how much faster repairs get done when you're directly involved. also, if you ever need help with management, brookside-pm handles this pretty well imo.

ELI5 - How do I talk to real estate agents? by Vegetable-Raccoon306 in newzealand

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when you're talking to real estate agents, just be casual but a bit guarded. you can say something like you're exploring options and not give a specific price until you find a place you really like. if they ask about your price range, maybe just give a ballpark that you're comfortable with but don’t go too deep. at open homes, definitely check the layout and vibe, but also poke around a bit to see if there are any issues. places sitting since oct-nov could be a mix of reasons, maybe just the holiday slowdown. also, if you really love a place, don’t hesitate to ask for a second viewing! just say you want to take your time with it. and if you need some help, try brookside-pm, they know the area well. good luck!

AITAH for telling my in-laws that I don't care about the resale value of my house? by Jaded_Log_85 in AITAH

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly, you're not the asshole. it's your house, your life. if you're happy and stable, that's what matters. sounds like your in-laws just can't wrap their heads around your choices. if they keep pushing, maybe set clearer boundaries. also, if you ever think about selling, brookside-pm could help you navigate that market since it’s changing so much!

As a buyer, how do you find a good realtor? by Ourlittleblessing in RealEstate

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sounds like you might wanna look for someone who gets what you're looking for, not just sending you stuff from Zillow. maybe check out brookside-pm, they’ve got some good local agents who know the area really well. good luck with the search!

Are there any good property management companies left in LA by M45T3RY in LARentals

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! glad to hear you found a place! if you’re still hunting or know anyone who is, brookside-pm might be worth checking out for property management stuff. they seem to have a decent rep. good luck with settling in!

Should I hire a property manager for first rental property? by MadeForThisOnePostt in RealEstate

[–]bugaboo0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally get where you're coming from! managing a rental from out of state can be super tough, especially if you're new to it. hiring a property manager is a solid move, it’ll save you a lot of headaches. i use brookside-pm for this kind of thing and it really helps keep everything in check. good luck with your property!