Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
5. and those who live in Apts..... because with today's high down payment requirements they have little chance of owning a house soon.

Many landlords make the mistake of taking this last category for granted. What if you could take this group of tenants, and (complying with all the Housing requirement discriminatory protections) Cull out only the best of the best?.......

Tenants who were
A. In the best financial shape....
B. Most likely to stay long-term, or stay without causing complications and damages.











In the next few pages, I will attempt to show, through some pics of a remodel, how you as a landlord can realistically realize that gain, with just a little extra touches, that even renters will appreciate and clamor for..........
Good point there DS. Seems you are on to something. Just read this today-

"Rentals are in demand because tight mortgage standards and flat incomes have pushed homeownership out of reach for many. In addition, many households — especially millennials and downsizing baby boomers — like the flexibility of renting. And after watching home values plummet during the housing bust, some people are “skeptical about the wisdom of using a house as your primary investment asset,” O’Keefe said."

http://njrereport.com/index.php/2014...ng-boom-in-nj/