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Judy A. Best way to increase rent
29 April 2019 | 9 replies
It is a 2 family home in Boston(Dorchester), MA.
Stephen Rooker Moving a Property into an LLC
24 April 2019 | 9 replies
Research the laws (both Federal and state, depending on your lending institution) to find out if they make the leap that Fannie and Freddie made recently. 
Sotirios Giannakakis Seeking information on Home Insurance options in MA.
23 April 2019 | 0 replies
This is my first time posting on the forum.I am located in Massachusetts and own a single family home.
Christine G. Question on refinancing on a Property that is out-of-state
23 April 2019 | 6 replies
Hi all,I am in the process of refinancing a property I own in Massachusetts.
Courtney Lord New Member in Northern Virginia
23 April 2019 | 3 replies
I work at a nonprofit in adult education and will be graduating with an MA in TESOL next month.
Storm S. How to buy big multifamily properties
25 April 2019 | 15 replies
You will be dealing with massive companies, institutional investors, and extremely wealthy families. 
Andrew Votsis Looking to raise capital?
9 May 2019 | 4 replies
Want to start hard money lending in Ma.
Joann Lim Interest only or repayment?
25 April 2019 | 4 replies
Does any financial institution still allow them?
Kevin Brenner Cosign or Form an LLC?
24 April 2019 | 4 replies
Pursue non-institutional lending to provide a bridge loan that covers the building and the estimated rehab costs. 
Matthew Shay Cap Rate Historical Trends
26 April 2019 | 13 replies
Institutional investments sell based on IRR, not cap rate.