November 20, 2006
Carnival of Real Estate Investing #2 – Pre-Thanksgiving Distractions
It seems like most investors were too busy defrosting turkeys or wrapping up deals in advance of the holiday to submit posts for this week’s Carnival of Real Estate Investing because
only a handful came through. Also, CoREI is still in its infancy, so I’m sure it will grow fat with submissions as the word gets out and the leftovers slowly disappear. In the meantime, here are the links to this week’s top picks.
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Coming in at first place this week, Anesia Springborn from TheLandLordBlog.com regales us with a tale of landlording woe that she was able to observe from the comfort of her own home. Beyond providing a nice case study of how NOT to manage a rental property, Deadbeat Tenants Slide Over One is a great story full of colorful characters (the disengaged rental property owner, the useless property management company and, of course, the deadbeat tenants).
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Runner up (in no particular order) Benjamin Bach from Benjamin Bach & Associates has put together an interesting discussion comparing two investment properties that generate the same gross annual rental income at very different price points in How much does $70,000 cost?
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Another excellent submission comes from Real Estate Investing For Real | A BiggerPockets Blog with a reminder about the pitfalls of partnering with friends and family – along with tips for preventing conflict – in Real Estate Partnership Questions.
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ML from My 1st Million At 33 asks more questions than he answers in Foreclosures from Yahoo! Real Estate, but the comments could generate interesting discussion about the value of electronic foreclosure listing data.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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DID YOU CLOSE ON YOUR HOUSE YET?????
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Hey,
What’s going on? Sold yet?
Seems this Carnival thing is quite the buzz. I’m on board and looking forward to my time under the big top!
I like your blog, learning a lot from it. homes are so cheap in your
area. good luck. - asianTom
http://www.asiantom.com
2 months no update?
still i look for updates. Alas, there are non =(
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