
13 October 2016 | 22 replies
If you are seeking returns north of 20% you are chasing unnecessary risk, which as a newbie is probably something you shouldn't do.

13 October 2016 | 17 replies
Even with taking that into account, i believe it is almost impossible to get 1% in the north jersey area.

6 October 2016 | 5 replies
Hi my name is Gina Jackson and I'm a new investor in North Carolina I have for several years read and attended seminars on Real Estate Investing I also used up every excuse there is to why I haven't started but no more I'm locked and loaded ready to go if you have any advice for me thanks

5 January 2017 | 13 replies
If it produces more energy than it consumes then the building is Net positive - though Net Zero is too frequently used as a blanket term to cover both these cases.Ironically, Net Zero does not automatically imply higher energy efficiency - there are several examples of commercial buildings with large expanses of flat roofs (i.e. warehouse) which are net positive, despite the building itself being horribly inefficient.Building standards in North America are woefully outdated on matters of energy efficiency.

6 October 2016 | 1 reply
Looking for agents in the North and South Carolina markets.

25 August 2017 | 4 replies
HI @Rodney MooreI am a full-time real estate investor in North Alabama that is actively:1.
9 October 2016 | 19 replies
Although I can't help you with North Carolina Law, here is what we came up with in discussions.

12 October 2016 | 13 replies
Here is a part of the letter, I sent to the seller:The home inspection was completed on September 29th (please see attached) and the following issues were pointed out: 1.The wooden floor frame in the middle unit is deteriorating due to either prior water leak in the bathroom or due to moisture infiltration through the walls and foundation.2.There is evidence of significant settlement under the middle unit bathroom and north closet.3.The settlement of the floor and walls has also resulted in settlement of the roof frame above this area, ceiling shows cracks.4.There is an obvious depression on the roof – water is ponding on the roof above the middle unit, which adds excessive weight on the roof and potential for leaks.5.Asbestos containing material has been found.6.The current bedroom heat installations in the north and south units pose a safety hazard from carbon monoxide, fire and oxygen depletion.7.An electrician performing upgrades did not use ‘arc fault breakers’ in the north and south unit breaker panels, which is required by the national electrical code.8.Upgrades to the electrical system, promised by a real estate agent, have not been completed yet.

7 October 2016 | 1 reply
I am an active buy and hold investor in Geogia I have 8 SFH long term rentals in the north east suburbs of Atlanta I am currently looking to diversify into either another area of the country (probably Tampa, Fl) or perhaps to pick up a few beach (PCB) and lake (Chattuge, Hartwell) short term rentals to attach to a different market I would like to connect with others in any of those areas to build a better network I look forward to the discussions.

11 October 2016 | 6 replies
Hello All,I’m David I moved to Raleigh a little over 2 years ago from Texas. I have been interested in real estate investing for quite a while. I was under the impression I needed a considerable chunk of change to sta...