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Deepak Malhotra Fourplex in Georgetown, Texas, one of my worst deals
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
I sent a friend down there to look at various listings.
Polat Caglayan about section 8
21 January 2025 | 13 replies
A friend years ago had over 40 inner city rowhouses.
Vincent Plant Hard Money Costs Too Much?
13 January 2025 | 15 replies
I have done a handful of flips using cash, partnering with friends, and making it work. 
Samuel Hudson Weehawken rent registration
15 January 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Samuel Hudson: Hello friends I am new the market and recently bought a home in Weehawken 6 months backs .Its a three family home and we are currently doing renovations Right now.The rent leveling board told me that two units would have to follow a rent of 1650 for unit 1 which has three bedrooms and another unknown amount for unit 2 which they don’t have the information for .The previous seller I purchased the property from bought it as a tax lien .He has kept the property vacant for two years with no tenants before selling it to me .However ,the previous Owner he bought it from must have had tenants .I am putting in a lot of money into renovations and want some clarity on the situation I am in .The property has been vacant for the two years and currently still is as we are doing renovation .It would be really appreciated if anyone can assist me on what information needs to be provided by from the previous seller for me to be able to set the rent based on the market value .Thank you . 
Giovanni Magana First Post, New member but Old Listener
20 January 2025 | 12 replies
To get started, consider focusing on house hacking in California with properties like duplexes or single-family homes with ADUs, or explore out-of-state rentals in landlord-friendly markets like Ohio or Georgia.
Romeo Nava How to fund investment properties with little cash.
17 January 2025 | 3 replies
Maybe a family member or close friend?
Brett Coultas New member introduction and host financial question
21 January 2025 | 8 replies
@Brett Coultas if you're a newbie, you want to be careful of an "investor friendly" agent selling you something they truly don't understand:(95+% of agents only know how to handle owner-occupied transactions - you can verify this by asking them calculate ROI for you or Cash-On-Cash!
Trevor McCormick Advise on Purchasing my first STR in Kissimmee Florida
29 January 2025 | 18 replies
My suggestion would be to get an investor friendly agent who knows a few local markets and have them guide you in the right direction.
Brandi Jefferson Hi! I'm happy to finally join the community!
16 January 2025 | 20 replies
Rodrigues' recommendation may change this), but my next question would be, are there any cities/markets where 1 of the following are true: 1) You have family/friends that live there, 2) You travel there frequently (either for vacation, work, etc.), or 3) Somewhere else you've lived before AND know the area well?
Paloma Wodehouse Strong Tenant Laws & How to Protect Yourself
14 January 2025 | 8 replies
I think one of the biggest analysis paralysis thoughts is on landlord- or tenant-friendly areas.