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Ryan Mitchell Getting started with 12k
16 April 2019 | 15 replies
I own a house now for 5 years what we live in. I
Mark David I've Got a few Landlord Questions For a Pro! :)
14 April 2019 | 9 replies
On the other hand, you may also give notice (30 days if 10% or under, 60 days if more than 10%) for a rent increase.As far as the issues with contraction and expansion you state, if you have not, try diagnosing that you don't have foundation issues that can later cause more problems.Re #1:Flooring - what kind of kitchen flooring and How old is it and what condition is it in? Is
Cameron Rockey New to real estate, looking to quit my job
13 April 2019 | 16 replies
I am very new to real estate investing as well - as in I am still looking for my first deal, so there are some people with more knowledge than me.However, I would recommend a few things: First, finish editing your profile.
Wes S. Do investors negatively distort the market?
16 April 2019 | 52 replies
Investors were beating first time home buyers but once U moved up to homes that make zero sense to rent NUMBERS wise that changes back to a normal market.Where I see this in the reverse in is low value real estate markets were low value to me is anything at 150k and under.. they can flip flop go either way.. and investor dollars have propped up the market by purchasing what would have been 20 to 30 years ago homes that were only sold for owner occ purposes.. you pull investors out of some markets and they would revert to the mean. and what i mean by that is prices would crash hard.. as homeowners wont buy C D areas generally becasue of crime schools etc.. those values are propped up by rents and investors paying for a given cash flow.. and out of area investors especially.. what you think works  Say 1% rule or greater an out of area person may think .05 is just great.
Tom Mickley House Hacking Duplex
15 April 2019 | 0 replies
The side I'm living in is ready to rent so I can move on to the next investment.
Nathan McPheron I need to find investors for a property in Indiana.
16 April 2019 | 3 replies
you have a lot to learn and now is not the best time to get in, i suggest taking a step back and educating yourself first..
Nick J. Walkthrough and smelling smoke - Letter to tenant, California
16 April 2019 | 3 replies
I recently did a walk through (April 2019) on the property and the second I walked in I noticed smoke in the home, and a cigarette butt in the garage area (that I took a photo of).
Susie Lowe Looking to invest out of state in small MF's
15 April 2019 | 3 replies
@SeanMcevoy I appreciate you sharing your area you invest in.  I
Kibby Twong Duplex in Bergen County - should I buy?
16 April 2019 | 10 replies
The property we are interested in is a duplex listed for ~750K, in an area that's high tax, but good school system and close to train station.
Mischa Talokonnikoff Paid off home, rentals and personal residence
17 April 2019 | 21 replies
She is 73, has no money, I made her retire (not educated in modern world, skills aren't useful, works more detrimental than what its worth), and I essentially turned this house over to her to live her life in. I