16 July 2024 | 3 replies
It is near el valle de Guadalupe which is a famous wine route near Ensenada B.C.
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20 July 2024 | 32 replies
For example, I bought two duplexes in the same cut-de-sac.
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18 July 2024 | 17 replies
I also have 1 infill lot in Delaware county that I own free & clear .
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16 July 2024 | 14 replies
@Paul De Luca thanks for your questions.
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Texas added nearly half a million people, a 1.5% gain, or three times the national average. 2023 2022-2023 % Population State Population Change Change (2022–23) South Carolina 5,373,555 90,600 1.71% Florida 22,610,726 365,205 1.64% Texas 30,503,301 473,453 1.58% Idaho 1,964,726 25,730 1.33% North Carolina 10,835,491 139,526 1.30% Delaware 1,031,890 12,431 1.22% District of Columbia** 678,972 8,023 1.20% Tennessee 7,126,489 77,513 1.10% Utah 3,417,734 36,498 1.08% Georgia 11,029,227 116,077 1.06% South Dakota 919,318 9,449 1.04% Arizona 7,431,344 65,660 0.89% Montana 1,132,812 9,934 0.88% Oklahoma 4,053,824 34,553 0.86% Arkansas 3,067,732 21,328 0.70% Alabama 5,108,468 34,565 0.68% North Dakota 783,926 5,014 0.64% Colorado 5,877,610 36,571 0.63% Nevada 3,194,176 16,755 0.53% Nebraska 1,978,379 10,319 0.52% Maine 1,395,722 6,384 0.46% Indiana 6,862,199 29,925 0.44% Wyoming 584,057 2,428 0.42% Virginia 8,715,698 36,599 0.42% Minnesota 5,737,915 23,615 0.41% Washington 7,812,880 28,403 0.36% Wisconsin 5,910,955 20,412 0.35% Kentucky 4,526,154 14,591 0.32% New Jersey 9,290,841 30,024 0.32% Missouri 6,196,156 18,988 0.31% Massachusetts 7,001,399 18,659 0.27% Maryland 6,180,253 16,272 0.26% Iowa 3,207,004 7,311 0.23% Connecticut 3,617,176 8,470 0.23% New Hampshire 1,402,054 3,051 0.22% Ohio 11,785,935 26,238 0.22% Rhode Island 1,095,962 2,120 0.19% Kansas 2,940,546 3,830 0.13% Vermont 647,464 354 0.05% New Mexico 2,114,371 895 0.04% Michigan 10,037,261 3,980 0.04% Mississippi 2,939,690 762 0.03% Alaska 733,406 130 0.02% Loss Pennsylvania 12,961,683 -10,408 -0.08% Oregon 4,233,358 -6,021 -0.14% California 38,965,193 -75,423 -0.19% West Virginia 1,770,071 -3,964 -0.22% Illinois 12,549,689 -32,826 -0.26% Hawaii 1,435,138 -4,261 -0.30% Louisiana 4,573,749 -14,274 -0.31% Puerto Rico* 3,205,691 -14,422 -0.45% New York 19,571,216 -101,984 -0.52%
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17 July 2024 | 37 replies
If you decide you're done with investing and the stresses of owning real estate entirely, you might want to look into doing a 1031 and investing in some syndications or DST's (Delaware Statutory Trusts).
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14 July 2024 | 4 replies
@Rolando De la CruzCongratulations on your recent graduation and your decision to dive into real estate investing with a house hack!
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14 July 2024 | 13 replies
In my opinion it is the best way to learn the ropes of management and operations while de-risking things quite a bit (you're there every day).
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9 July 2024 | 16 replies
I live in Newark Delaware and work for a financial institution as a Vice President.
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11 July 2024 | 24 replies
Quote from @Kelly Monteiro: @Susan Walsh, where did you see the $ 100K limit, I've been researching on this bill and haven't seen anything mentioning that, not sure if it changed since your message was sent.CHAPTER 235504 (c)(2)(A) For purposes of this subdivision, a short-term rental facilitator is considered to have de minimis facilitations of short-term rentals if the facilitator derived less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) from facilitating short-term rentals during the previous calendar year.