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Chris Seveney 2024 Is going to be a great year.... Do you really believe that
28 July 2024 | 6 replies
Balloons coming due with higher interest rates, China market, China production, Manufacturing production moving back to the US, Worker shortages, Workert pay hikes, Ukraine/Russia food and fertilizer misses, Oil prices increasing due to the OPEC Q1 production curtailments in place, Houthi issues, Panama Canal Water issues, Illegal immigration impact (buy one of those office buildings and rent for $10mm per year for Illegal housing, take advantage) social benefits required, Climate change believe it or not- Buy or sell into that thought process,  US politics, Baby boomers leaving workforce and needing more benefits, Baby Boomers moving from Stocks to Bonds,  etc.I agree things will get worse, but that means more investing opportunities. 
Adam Sha Investment Dilemma: High Rent vs. Mortgage Payments in a City with Lower Wages
28 July 2024 | 2 replies
Talk to a local realtor who works with investors to see if $2600 is realistic for rent and who you'd be marketing to-likely a smaller tenant pool.Most people who rent fall into different categories-those who are just starting out and saving to buy their own home, those who move around and buying doesn't make sense and those who will never buy a home (either can't save the down payment, can't get approved for a mortgage or plain and simple don't want the responsibility of owning a home). 
Jennifer Roof Marbern Dr. Hagerstown, MD
27 July 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $95,000 Cash invested: $30,000 Sale price: $173,000 Before moving in we had to remediate some mold in the basement.
Henrik Arnroed Would you live in the market before you buy?
27 July 2024 | 16 replies
I am currently based in Boston but can move to Atlanta and keep my job from October onwards.
Amanuel Gebrelibanos Having a real estate agent VS being your own real estate agent?
28 July 2024 | 21 replies
I was doing a lot of legwork and still paying RE agent for the transactions up until got my own license.pros: no commissions in your transactionseasier qualification as real estate professional to offset high W2 of spousecan get access to any house/ easy logisticsmore control in the transactionMLS access with all the information on tip of your fingers, you can move fast with the deallicense knowledge helps to make better decisions and gives broader understanding of the industrycan legally do property management for others, wholesale (many states now making outlaw to do it without license)cons:need to take an exam (it needs preparation and to be good not just barely pass you need to study)fees you pay along the way (MLS, brokerage(I signed with investor-focused on and have a monthly fee and a transaction rate))self-management including taxes and feesneed to relicense + paid education Don't forget the biggest con.
Leo Gregoire evictions/cash for keys
25 July 2024 | 3 replies
made an offer on a property only to find out later that one of the units was going through an eviction.tried to extend our inspection contingency to no avail to buy us some timeended up not being able to come to terms on how to proceed with sellerthe last HOUR of our inspection contingency the seller offers to try and buy out (cash for keys) the tenant the next day (he had a property manager handling the eviction and wasn't even aware of it initially).i get a (risky) oral agreement that even though the contingency window had passed, if the plan falls through my client will still get their EMD back the next day the seller ends up buying out the tenant for a bit over $3,000 and now we can move forward with the deal without the headache of a problem teanant/ picking up an eviction.
Becca F. Long term tenant just renewed lease and asked if she could have a pet
27 July 2024 | 14 replies
The increases aren't keeping up with my property tax increases but I don't want this tenant to move out.
Joshua Telles Furnish Finder beginner
27 July 2024 | 7 replies
We love having a smart lock on the property, guidebook/recommendations are a favorite, and do move in/move out inspections just like normal!
Vontarius Dameko Land Titles & Technology
28 July 2024 | 4 replies
WE have to keep in mind also that each state is different in how they operate with regard to public records.. out east in the states were folks still need a title abstractor title work is completely different than the west coast were most title plants have been moved off shore..