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Turn Your House into a Rental Property: Podcast of radio interview with Dan Ramey

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Here is my radio interview with Dan Ramey of WBEX in Chillicothie, Ohio.

I described the process that I use to turn a house into a rental property. I advocate that people use this when they are ready to buy a new house. Instead of selling their old house, they should just turn it into a rental property.

The average American buys 7 houses during their lifetime. If they kept all their old houses as rentals, they would have a pretty substantial monthly income by the time they retired.

Interview with Dan Ramey 09-15-2010

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How to Turn Your Home into a Rental Property – Radio Interview with Ron Ross

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

I was interviewed by the engaging, master radio host, Ron Ross of WJBC 1230 AM in Bloomington, Illinois this morning.

I talked about how to turn a home into a rental property, including:

– how to do the financing

– getting good tenants

– taking advantage of tax breaks

– and preparing the old house to rent.

Before the show I heard Ron going through the news and he said that ratings were so bad at CBS that Katie Couric was showing up to work in sweat pants, a tank top and a ball cap too.

So, during the interview, I mentioned that one of the advantages of working with rental properties was, like Katie Couric, I can show up to work in sweat pants and a ball cap.

Listen to the entire radio interview.

Upcoming radio interviews

September 2 at 7:40 am, Good Morning Rochester with Rich Peterson, KROC 1340 AM, Rochester, Minnesota.

September 2 at 11:25 am, John Brown’s Mindset, KTRS 550 AM, St. Louis, Missouri.

September 15 at 8:05 am, the Dan and Mike Show with Dan Ramey, WBEX 1490 AM, Chillicothe, Ohio.

William Nickerson – real estate better than stocks

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

William Nickerson, in his book How I Turned$1,000 into Three Million in Real Estate – in My Spare Time, said “you success with real estate properties is enhanced because you can retain control of it.”

Many people have made money in stocks, but they relinquish control of their money, except when to buy or sell.

When investing in real estate properties, you can retain personal control in all stages of the selection, operation and improvement of your investments. You are the captain of your own ship.

More radio interviews scheduled

Aug. 10, 9:10 am, Dave Kelber will interview me, WRNJ 1510 am Hackettstown, New Jersey.

Aug. 11, 8:10 am, Mark Wayne will interview me, WICH 1310 am, Norwich, Connecticut.

Aug. 17, 6:50 am, Jason Mansmith will host me, WRPN 1600 am, Ripon, Wisconsin

Here is the complete list of my upcoming  radio interviews. I will keep you posted as more are added

Aug. 10, 9:10 am, Dave Kelber show, WRNJ 1510 am Hackettstown, New Jersey.

Aug. 11, 8:10 am, Mark Wayne show, WICH 1310 am, Norwich, Connecticut.

August 17, 6:50 am, Jason Mansmith show, WRPN 1600 am, Ripon, Wisconsin.

August 20, 8:30 am, I will be on David Sutton’s show, KSRN 1490 am, Los Alamos, New Mexico.

August 25 at 8:08 am,  I will be on Jeff Anderson’s show, KSDR 1480 am, Watertown, South Dakota.

Joe Sabah, Get the Job You Really Want, and fixer upper houses

Monday, July 26th, 2010

In the book How to Get the Job you Really Want and Get Employers to Call You, author Joe Sabah says,

Are you willing to pay the price to have your life be the way you really want it? We all know there is a price to be paid for everything in life. If we stay in the same circumstances we are now it may cost us our life. Serious illness can be caused because of stress, the stress of being in a job we hate. Take the time to consider what price you are paying now for what you have in your life.

For me, the perfect job was buying fixer-upper houses and renting them out. It provided me the independence and financial security that I desired, and I could do it while still working my 8:00 to 5:00 job.

If you don’t like your job, if you are having your hours reduced, or if you lose your job altogether, it may be time to consider establishing a business that will provide you with some additional economic security.

How would you answer Joe Sabah’s question, “What price would you be willing to pay to have the life you really want?”

Welcome to my new ‘fixer upper and rental house’ blog home!

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Welcome to my new website.

Make yourself right at home. Pull up a chair, have a cup of coffee, and check out some of my articles, useful links, or previous posts. Hopefully, you’ll discover some useful investing information.

To keep you in the loop, I am developing some new resource materials to help you get started in the house fixer-upper and rental business.

First and foremost, I am putting the finishing touches on my new book entitled “Never Sell Your Home! How to turn your home into a rental house.” Watch this space for further developments.

Even with rising interest rates, now is still a good time for do-it-yourselfers to start a new income stream with a rental house or two. House prices are still at rock bottom lows, but before too long they will start moving up again.

The key is to find a good fixer-upper house in a location where people like to rent. It’s still the best way to start your own business, and establish some long-term economic security!

Sometimes going through tough economic times is just the push that we need to start on a new path.

When tough times hit, I like to reflect on Lincoln’s saying, “We can complain that the rose bushes have thorns, or we can rejoice that the thorn bushes have roses.”

How to Find Tenants

Thursday, April 8th, 2010


Here is a recent email that I received from someone who is taking my 7-Week email course, and my response:

Dear Terry,

We bought one fixer upper but are having trouble renting it — any ideas of good places to advertise for a tenant?

Thanks in advance,

Jean xxxx

Hi Jean,

Let me suggest a few techniques that that have worked for me:

1. Place several small For Rent signs on all nearby streets, especially the major intersections. If you get a sign with an arrow on it, you can point the arrow in the direction of your house. I buy the signs at Home Depot or Lowe’s.
2. Hold an “open house” on Saturday and Sunday. People driving by can come in and look around.
3. Contact companies that help people find rental properties. Some will list your property for free. These companies usually contact me.
4. Run an ad on craigslist.org. You can upload photos and describe the qualities of your rental property. The ads are free & I usually get a great response.

I hope you find a tenant soon.

Let me know if you come up with a good technique that I haven’t thought of.

Good luck!

Best regards,

Terry Sprouse

Location, Location, …

One thing I didn’t mention in the letter, but which is perhaps the most important consideration of all in attracting good tenants, is the location of your property. Properties located where people really like to rent are called “opportunity zones” (or “transition zones”).  Just as Baskin-Robbins must offer the flavors of ice cream that the public likes, so you must offer rental properties in the areas of town where people want to live.

If your property is located in an area where people don’t like to rent, you will always have trouble finding tenants. For more information about my philosophy on where to invest, check out my EzineArticles.com article The Secret to Increasing Cash Flow – Invest in Opportunity Zones .

NEWS FLASH — dealing with tenants a big issue for my class

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Avoid this guy as a tenant

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Free Teleseminar with Terry Sprouse — December 16

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

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Join me Wednesday, Decemeber 16 from 7:00 to 8:00 pm Mountain Time
6:00 to 7:00 pm Pacific Time
8:00 to 9:00 pm Central Time
9:00 to 10:0 pm Eastern Time

for the free teleseminar:

How To Buy Your First Fixer-Upper House

Register by using the form above (removed 12/21/09). You will be sent the dial-in number and the access code.

Topics I will cover include:

1. Determine What You Really Value in Life
2. Prepare Yourself to Succeed
3. Identify target areas in the Opportunity Zone of your city
4. Purchase Your Fixer Upper House
5. The Fastest Way to Lose Money
6. The Secret Way to Succeed in the Fixer-Upper and Rental House Business

Remember, real estate investors are successful because they find systems that work and implement them.

I hope you can join me!

Interview with Mark Maxon Wednesday

Monday, August 10th, 2009

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In his book, Achieving Excellence in Life, author and radio host Mark Maxon states that a foreign-born individual relocating in the United States is four times more likely to acquire a net worth of one million dollars in his working lifetime than a natural born citizen. He identifies the reason for that as conditioning. Growing up in the US, we are taught “Money doesn’t grow on trees; “We can’t afford that, we’re broke;” and “The streets aren’t paved with gold.” While in other countries, people say, “The streets are paved with gold,” and “In America anything is possible.” I find that pretty interesting.

Wednesday, I will have the pleasure of being interviewed by Mark Maxon about my book Fix em Up Rent em Out. I invite you to join us. You can listen to us live at http://themaxonshow.com/, and selecting “click to listen live”.

Details for upcoming radio interviews:

August 12, Mark Maxon, KTALK AM 630, Salt Lake City, Utah, 10:00 am Mountain Time

August 14, Gillian Sutton, KRSN AM 1490, Los Alamos, NM, 7:30 am Mountain Time

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"Fix em Up, Rent em Out" Featured in Newspaper Article

Friday, December 5th, 2008

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I was recently interviewed by the Arizona Daily Star and responded to a variety of questions related to my house fixer-upper business, such as:

Why did you write the book?;
How did you get into the fixer-upper business?;
Can you give away one secret of success?;

as well as several other questions that inquiring minds want to know the answers to.

Here is the complete interview, entitled “UA researcher fixes up houses on the side, writes about it.”

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For yet another newspaper interview that I did see: Fixer Upper Business Highlighted in Newspaper Article.

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