
20 September 2024 | 6 replies
Short answer is as little as possible.The long answer is it depends on the deal.Typically you end up in a subject 2 situation when the current owner has little or no equity in the property, the current advantage of subject 2 properties is that most mortgages are below current market rates.Keep in mind when acquiring a property subject 2, in most instances you are not notifying the current lender of the change in ownership, and most if not all mortgages have a due on sale clause, which is the lender's decision if they want to enforce it or not.I personally like the idea its a great way to get investment properties with low rate loans, that with most likely appreciate in the coming years.

23 September 2024 | 33 replies
Hi @Allen Moore, I’m my experience with renting SFH’s in the Chicago suburbs, section 8 tenants have worked out way better for me than market rate tenants in terms of the duration of the tenancy, the rent level and the collections.

20 September 2024 | 28 replies
Investing in Columbus, Cleveland, Akron, and Cincinnati in properties 3+ bed, 1000+ sq ft, cosmetic rehabs for long term rentals.

18 September 2024 | 10 replies
We have been long term owners for many years and have recently decided to make the move to medium term on 1/2 of our duplex to test the market.

22 September 2024 | 11 replies
How about the individual who took a social media guru course and now believes there are sellers lining up willing to accept terms seasoned real estate investors have never seen in their lifetime.

18 September 2024 | 3 replies
My focus is on Georgia, where I plan to build a diverse portfolio across various parts of the state.My strategy involves long-term rentals (LTRs), buying and holding properties, and seeking both cash flow and future capital appreciation.

18 September 2024 | 29 replies
I do recommend jumping into the Short-Term Rental market!

20 September 2024 | 5 replies
They are offering lease terms with a cap rate in the 12-14% range.

18 September 2024 | 6 replies
I ran the numbers for any investment below 250k and for the 3 year hold period after 1% annual management fee and 1.25% startup fee, and the profit split, comes to 10% compounded return or an 11.2% avg annual return on a 1.33 EQM on 3 years.

20 September 2024 | 0 replies
My team waiting at the water department for 5 hours to make sure we could get a resident into a home in short order. 8.