30 October 2024 | 10 replies
I suggest working with an investor friendly agent so you can get the right guidance!

28 October 2024 | 6 replies
Thanks for your suggestion @Roy @Roy N. undefined

29 October 2024 | 5 replies
As for the original post, I think something like this works best if it is concrete: dates (say the last week of July and December), monetary consideration (I would suggest a separate sublet provision wherein you pay them for use, rather than working out rent credits), insurance and liability requirements, etc.

25 October 2024 | 12 replies
I've been thinking about this one a lot as a realtor having to have these convos with my clients, and wanted to break it down with some simple numbers.You may have heard about the new law changes in the real estate industry about commissions and compensation.Some home sellers might be asking, “why would I want to pay a buyer’s agent??”

28 October 2024 | 4 replies
However, as others suggested, you may want to also consider hiring a property manager.Should you go the route of registering an LLC you could always choose to use a registered agent for anonymity on the LLC.

31 October 2024 | 18 replies
I’d suggest drafting a solid agreement upfront that covers everything—ownership percentage, costs (mortgage, repairs, utilities), how profit is split, and even exit strategies if one of you wants out.

29 October 2024 | 5 replies
I would check with your lender to confirm if 0% can be used for 3 and 4 units...they might require 5% down.SFR investment with rehab can also be a great way to invest in real estate. it just depends what are your strengths and goals and which strategy will best serve you.buying a home a year is normal for some. depends on what your goals are.Id think of it like planting a tree: being 25, time is on your side. if you have a solid income with healthy DTI, I would suggest taking advantage of it by house hacking small multi in A/B market and let father time be your friend.

31 October 2024 | 17 replies
In other words, spending it would be foolish.I suggest you spend a little time researching other property managers.

20 October 2024 | 8 replies
I recommend a simple spreadsheet to check your math and it will make it simple to adjust each year.End the complaints.

23 October 2024 | 0 replies
That brings me to my next bad landing page (LP) breakdown—there’s a lot to unpack here.What I’m showing you here is a simple “load speed time” analysis of a PPC advertiser landing page.This is the pageThis is the page's speed analysisThe basic industry rule of thumb is that A load time of 1-3 seconds is considered good, where the less is better.