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Enyi Ajoku House Flipping with my Contractor
27 November 2018 | 23 replies
Among the experienced contractors, I'd bet you can't find a single one.All that said, this is your decision. 
Nicholas Mullens Buying my first deal!
18 November 2018 | 6 replies
Best bet would be conventional with maybe as low as 15-20% down.
Marcel Hudson Investment decisions need help
18 November 2018 | 12 replies
They will probably your best bet
Chester Straley Potential Mobile Home Court
18 November 2018 | 6 replies
Best bet would be to buy below market value of the dirt and flip to a developer to build homes or commercial building.
Marine Palamutyan Beginner’s Dilemma - To house hack or not to house hack?
24 November 2018 | 11 replies
I have seen 5 year runs where people who bet on appreciation Win big only to lose everything when markets turn.So count me in the Buy positive cash flow properties only.Financial Independence = conservative Financing and long term hold
Nadia Alrawi what is happening in boise idaho
7 January 2019 | 8 replies
But I am betting more on appreciation.
David Smith Why Bridgeport multifamily is so low priced?
19 May 2021 | 17 replies
"Safer" markets can be found further north.
Account Closed Is Oliver in Baltimore a desirable area for investors?
24 November 2018 | 11 replies
Oliver is not currently a great  neighborhood but I believe with the development the city and Johns Hopkins is pushing in the area make it a good long term bet.
Canesha Edwards Vacant Multifamily Properties- Good, bad, terrible
4 February 2019 | 7 replies
If it's as close to downtown as you say, I would bet that they are already owned and not on the market.
Arturo Colmenero How to find multifamily properties through public records?
1 October 2018 | 6 replies
@Arturo Colmenero you could try referencing zoning maps to look for multi family pockets but your best bet would be to subscribe to a service like Reonomy for example if you’re serious about finding multi family properties