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Jason Pender Financing for Real Estate Investment overseas
17 January 2024 | 2 replies
Stable english speaking democracy and ownership of the land with ultra low property taxes. the key here is financing cannot be contingent on W2 due to other investments that we are covering with this income.
Mike Zipf East Orange multi-families
8 September 2020 | 18 replies
The market in East Orange has changed quite a bit since this thread started, the market is ultra competitive now and the price of entry for a decent multi family is the mid to high $300s (it will be in a rougher area, need work and the location will be a bit far from the train station) If you want to house hack, buy a property with more than 2 units or you're looking for a light rehab be ready to pay the high $300s-high $400s.
David Dey Answer to those calling you vulture stealing houses from Grandma!
21 December 2015 | 24 replies
But when you get out into the rural areas its 80% conservative.. the voting is controlled by the Portland metro area and ultra liberal college town of Eugene. !!
Windell Cox Ready to jump in!!! BUT Montgomery
6 November 2023 | 10 replies
There's always renter in that city.I see folks are having ultra-analysis just for 2/1 BR SFR rental. 
Efrain Romero Buying a property out of country for short term rental
29 May 2022 | 18 replies
And thankfully because ultra low interest rates might be a thing of the past.
Alex Odom Loss of Rent Insurance when property is vacant??
18 January 2024 | 3 replies
As I would have been able rent them out and receive income and now it's going to be at least another couple months of construction..Any insight would be great.Thanks, If you purchased proper insurance that indicated the duplex was vacant and under construction it's unlikely "loss of rent" would be included in such a policy since there is no rent unfortunately.If your insurance didn't indicate the property was vacant and under construction that could be another issue altogether but you didn't actually have any lost income so coverage would not likely apply.In general, it's ultra critical to speak with your insurance agent about vacancies as related to insurance before a claim. 
Jivon Brown Is Chicago a good market for investors right now
13 March 2022 | 15 replies
Ultra tenant friendly in its politics.
Patrick Thomas Dickinson How to make this transaction work.
3 February 2024 | 11 replies
At the same time, you either know the seller, or the seller needs to be an ultra high net-worth individual who is in no rush to receive his money.This is a chart of active vs. pending.
Andreas Mueller Green Shoots in the Housing Market for 2024
31 January 2024 | 0 replies
Most Interesting Tweet(s) of the WeekYou can now get ultra-fast internet almost anywhere in the world, via “space lasers.”Property HighlightMoving in Nashville?
Tommy Cliff Mold Problems
15 March 2011 | 6 replies
That answer comes from The Clorox Company, Oakland CA, manufacturer and distributor of Ultra Clorox® Regular Bleach.