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Ethan Piani 24 y/o with $120,000.00 --> Need advice
15 June 2024 | 32 replies
Looks like you have a good healthy savings rate and make sure you set aside funds for both expected and unexpected expenses if you do house hack.
Sukhman Sahota Seeking Guidance for First Investment Property Rehab
12 June 2024 | 8 replies
They are going to be able to navigate unexpected issues and guide you through the project. 
Corbin H. How to fund massive unexpected repair
10 June 2024 | 40 replies

I had a sewer line collapse at my rental. The city came out and said it isn't city responsibility. Insurance came out and said it isn't covered. Plumbing company doesn't have a payment plan. All in they want $20k that...

Nathan Gesner How much reserve should you maintain?
12 June 2024 | 9 replies
Yes, higher income makes it easier to handle unexpected repairs but the property or group of properties itself should have a reserve.  
Jeremy H. Under water - higher equity is better?
11 June 2024 | 4 replies
Family emergencies and unexpected illnesses all can come to pass.  
Natalia V. Orange beach new construction house for str
12 June 2024 | 46 replies
Determine what your financial expectations are for an investment property, run your numbers very conservatively (and for gosh sake, include room for unexpected costs, even on a new build) and then see if it makes sense.
Chris Heinmiller Tax Deed to BRRRR
10 June 2024 | 0 replies
I could technically get $332K out, so this leaves a little meat on the bone to cover closing costs, potential unexpected rehab issues, etc.
Nicholas Lilly Texas Closing Checklist for Every New Homeowner
11 June 2024 | 0 replies
During this time, inspect any agreed repairs, inspect all appliances, check whether all doors and windows are secured, working properly, or to your satisfaction, belongings of the seller are completely removed, check for signs of mold, check electricity and outlets, and inspect the exterior & backyard.
Brittany Puzar Basement Dig Out in Philly worth it?
11 June 2024 | 5 replies
In my RE journey, I have seen several unexpected issues while renovating houses.
Kristen Haynes Nationwide Monthly Housing Market Trends for June 2024
12 June 2024 | 6 replies
After reports of unexpectedly persistent inflation, mortgage rates increased in April on expectations that the Federal Reserve will likely push back its first cut to the primary policy rate, which was originally expected in June of this year.