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Liz C. Good portfolio lender for New Jersey property under 100k?
15 March 2017 | 0 replies
Hi everyone, I am looking for Good portfolio lender for New Jersey property under 100k?
Andrew Bolton Developing land that is partially in a flood zone -New Jersey
16 March 2017 | 2 replies
Hey Folks, I'm looking for someone who is familiar with developing/subdividing land that partially sits in a Flood Hazard zone (not in the floodway itself) in New Jersey.  
Teresa F. looking for realtor to do cma for condos in Englewood New Jersey
15 March 2017 | 3 replies
Are you looking at investment properties in Jersey?  
William Mazzucca Just starting out in real estate
24 March 2017 | 7 replies
Hey everyone my name is Billy Mazzucca and I am a new real estate agent starting out in New Jersey.
Valerie Joseph Buying a single family and turn it into a multifamily for rent
21 March 2017 | 2 replies
hello I am a new to real estate from New Jersey.
Steve Hodgdon State Property Tax Rates
22 March 2017 | 1 reply
State Real Estate Tax Rate per WalletHub.com Rank State Tax Rate Tax on $173K home Median Home Price Tax on Median 2 Alabama 0.43% $773 $125,500 $543 T-32 Alaska 1.18% $2,112 $250,000 $2,956 T-17 Arizona 0.81% $1,446 $167,500 $1,356 10 Arkansas 0.62% $1,111 $111,400 $693 T-17 California 0.81% $1,438 $385,500 $3,104 8 Colorado 0.60% $1,073 $247,800 $1,489 48 Connecticut 1.97% $3,517 $270,500 $5,327 4 Delaware 0.54% $959 $231,500 $1,243 5 District of Columbia 0.56% $1,000 $475,800 $2,665 27 Florida 1.06% $1,894 $159,000 $1,686 25 Georgia 0.94% $1,685 $148,100 $1,397 1 Hawaii 0.27% $487 $515,300 $1,406 14 Idaho 0.76% $1,366 $162,900 $1,246 50 Illinois 2.30% $4,105 $173,800 $3,995 23 Indiana 0.87% $1,560 $124,200 $1,085 38 Iowa 1.48% $2,649 $129,200 $1,916 37 Kansas 1.40% $2,502 $132,000 $1,849 T-19 Kentucky 0.85% $1,511 $123,200 $1,042 3 Louisiana 0.49% $876 $144,100 $707 35 Maine 1.30% $2,321 $173,800 $2,259 30 Maryland 1.10% $1,956 $286,900 $3,142 34 Massachusetts 1.20% $2,139 $333,100 $3,989 44 Michigan 1.78% $3,172 $122,400 $2,174 T-32 Minnesota 1.18% $2,110 $186,200 $2,200 15 Mississippi 0.79% $1,408 $103,100 $813 26 Missouri 1.00% $1,790 $138,400 $1,387 T-19 Montana 0.85% $1,525 $193,500 $1,652 45 Nebraska 1.85% $3,308 $133,200 $2,467 T-19 Nevada 0.85% $1,523 $173,700 $1,481 49 New Hampshire 2.15% $3,838 $237,300 $5,100 51 New Jersey 2.35% $4,189 $315,900 $7,410 12 New Mexico 0.74% $1,324 $160,300 $1,188 41 New York 1.62% $2,899 $283,400 $4,600 T-19 North Carolina 0.85% $1,524 $154,900 $1,322 31 North Dakota 1.12% $2,000 $153,800 $1,722 40 Ohio 1.56% $2,794 $129,900 $2,032 24 Oklahoma 0.88% $1,569 $117,900 $1,036 T-28 Oregon 1.08% $1,929 $237,300 $2,563 39 Pennsylvania 1.53% $2,725 $166,000 $2,533 42 Rhode Island 1.63% $2,915 $238,000 $3,884 6 South Carolina 0.57% $1,019 $139,900 $798 36 South Dakota 1.34% $2,389 $140,500 $1,879 13 Tennessee 0.75% $1,335 $142,100 $1,062 46 Texas 1.90% $3,386 $136,000 $2,578 11 Utah 0.68% $1,218 $215,900 $1,472 43 Vermont 1.74% $3,116 $217,500 $3,795 16 Virginia 0.80% $1,420 $245,000 $1,948 T-28 Washington 1.08% $1,931 $259,500 $2,805 7 West Virginia 0.58% $1,044 $103,800 $607 47 Wisconsin 1.96% $3,499 $165,800 $3,248 9 Wyoming 0.61% $1,097 $194,800 $1,196 
Priyank Pandey 1031 Exchange w/$1M as down payment
21 March 2017 | 3 replies
Let me know if you see any issues with my plan to convert that into a substantial passive income.As background, my wife and I purchased a 2 unit multi-family house in Jersey City, NJ, in mid-2014 for $575k.
Chris Porter Newbie from Chattanooga, TN / Curretnly living in SoCal
28 March 2017 | 12 replies
I'm currently building up an out-of-state portfolio in New Jersey (my old stomping grounds), so I'm familiar with where you are and where you're about to go.Without responding with a novel, I'm attacking the BRRRR strategy for my properties.
Eric Fernando Cap rates in North Jersey
22 March 2017 | 0 replies
What cap rates can I expect in North Jersey for multifamily unit
Chris L. Offering a tenant an incentive to move out.
24 March 2017 | 16 replies
If you decide to go the rent increase route, note that the New Jersey state code says rent can not be increased to something "unconscionable," so find the highest conscionable comps and use that rent figure.