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Tom Wilhelm Boston area: A landlord investor's no-man's-land?
1 July 2010 | 12 replies
TomIm originally from next door in Medford...I own and manage 20 rental units on the North Shore and i watch the multi family market north of Boston very closely...our market is a lot different than most of the rest of the country with the exception of the NY/NJ and Cali as well as a few other markets...so you can forget about singe family rentals around here in Ma unless your willing to travel at least an hour West or even down to RI...Now on to Multi Families...If you want to find cash flowing properties around our area you will need to focus on areas other than Arlington or Medford...Its even hard in areas like Malden or Everet which are great rental areas its just the good multi's are still selling for high $300K's and well into the $400K's...id be looking at areas like Chelsea, Revere, East Boston or Dorchester which if you look can find a 3 family for $300K with 3 bedroom units...now, if you rent to section 8 tenants you can take in $1500 per unit...i believe the #'s work well in that type of scenerio and will provide good cash flow, cash flow like we havent seen in awhile here...now if you not ready to deal with section 8 type tenants than i have no other advice for you in our area...good luck
Dustin M. Free Mobile Homes
26 November 2010 | 11 replies
Then I would go put out a bunch of bandit sings and sell that thing!!
Padam Neopane Pet policy for rental property
20 September 2022 | 19 replies
It was a cat, singed pet policy with $250 non refundable and $25 per month.
Daniel Torres Investing in syndication vs owning single family homes
22 September 2019 | 42 replies
I still own singe family homes, but I have definitely decided to focus on it much less.
Esteban Camacho 1st deal church to 4plex?
18 May 2016 | 12 replies
They have explained what you mentioned above and I will need to track down the incorporation paper work as well as have the corporate officers sing off on the sale.
Steven Pool 2nd Duplex- up to 5 units
7 May 2019 | 0 replies
I''ll be raising the MTM tenant's rent and singing them onto an annual lease after a two month probation time to make sure they're a good fit.
Account Closed Help! Im paralyzed! Analysis Paralysis!
15 May 2017 | 4 replies
However.. i work full time as a teacher, have our first child.. beautiful girl almost 6 months old, and I play and sing in a successful acoustic band on the side.
Peter MacKercher St. Louis Happy Hour Meetup | O'Leary's at 7 pm, Feb 10
8 February 2016 | 2 replies
But Ash Wednesday and singing in the choir means my talents are needed elsewhere.
Mark Vejnar New from Greenville, SC
8 May 2015 | 16 replies
My original idea had been to buy singe family homes to rent, but I'm having a hard time finding anything in Greenville that seems like a good deal so lately I've begun to think about mobile home/RV parks as well.I plan to attend the upstate CREIA meetings -- hopefully I'll see you there!
Marc Izquierdo What number is taxed on a financial statement?
23 May 2017 | 6 replies
If you were renting rooms out of a singe family house you can use square footage.