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Melody P. Where does one start?
29 September 2018 | 4 replies
I am located in Nova Scotia, housing can be quite affordable, however, I am on leave from work and unfortunately I cannot return to work as I am caring for my spouse who requires constant care for the forseeable future.
Teren Cooley Looking to connect with other VA investors
17 January 2020 | 21 replies
Currently own 2 rentals in NoVa and am looking for my next purchase. 
Jon Carcone Looking for Mentor- NOVA, DC, MD, Baltimore
11 August 2009 | 0 replies
Anyone who works in NOVA, DC, MD, and/or Baltimore.My background is that I am a sales manager with a 10 person sales team working in NOVA, went to Wake Forest University, and fully committed to making real estate my full time job.If anyone is interested, please let me know.Thanks for any help,JonQuick background on my RE experience:I recently closed on a duplex in NOVA that will serve as my primary residence (renting out the other side).I've been evaluating rental properties in Baltimore, college park MD, and NOVA.
Neil Quinn Modeling expenses & capex, best ways to estimate?
22 August 2018 | 3 replies
This is a high COL area though (DC/NoVA), so trying to get a rough sense of how much negative cashflow I'd have when I leave.Vacancies, prop management, insurance, etc are all pretty easy to estimate, but I have no idea how to properly estimate capex.For example, let's take a theoretical older property:PITI:  $400k condo @ 5.75% interest rate, 20% down
Mike Andrews Buying in DC/NoVA area with intent to move in 1-2 years?
24 May 2018 | 6 replies
Hi all,I live in the DC/NoVA area and have been here a long time, but am considering moving to the west coast at some time in the next 2 years. 
Account Closed Question on primary residence vs. investment property loan
18 July 2016 | 6 replies
One thing you could do is have the spouse live away from you, back in NoVa, for a year or so, to check the box and fulfill your promise at the closing table to live there for a year. 
Dakota White First hud home legal questions for a delayed closing date?
21 November 2011 | 3 replies
They will let me know at the end of the mouth as the taxes are set to recalculate on the 28th of Nov a full 3 months after 1st closing date.
Autumn R. Intro - Central Virginia
1 December 2013 | 11 replies
My goal is to learn as much as I can from this site, network in my area with buyers and other investors and to begin wholesaling part-time.My long-term plan is use revenue from wholesaling to invest in rental properties.I do not think Central VA has an REIA branch (nearest is the Tidewater or NOVA groups which are really different demographics than Central VA), but I have joined the Meetup for RE investors and plan to participate as next dates are scheduled.
Adel Alenizy Investors and wholesalers and agents
19 November 2021 | 0 replies
Investors and wholesalers in Canada halifax Nova Scotia let’s connect! 
Will F. Ft Lauderdale and Miami/Dade area Real Estate Investing?
23 April 2014 | 6 replies
There's a lot of new construction & infrastructure going in, Broward Mall & Sawgrass Mills along with Nova Southeastern University are all within a 20 minute radius of each other.