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John Underwood We are attacking the cable cutters in our property description!
12 March 2024 | 25 replies
One thing I will say is I have never had a single person ask for any TV that they didn't already have their own streaming account.
Sean Leonard Looking for Landlord insurance + eviction, and malicious tenant damage coverage
13 March 2024 | 2 replies
I own a single family ranch house in Massachusetts, just north of Boston.
Sole Angel What are some loans that don’t require 2 years of work history?
12 March 2024 | 24 replies
Your best bet would be to look at a hard money lender who will underwrite the asset in question instead of your personal finance situation.
Walt Viera New Member starting late with little
13 March 2024 | 28 replies
Examples include owning a single family and renting out a room, or owning a multi family property, living on one floor, and renting out the other
Derrick Camerino Interested in building out my portfolio in San Antonio
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
I am interested in the San Antonio market, specifically for single family LTRs and am looking for cash flow.
Joseph Fenner Looking to invest in my first property ,What states/markets have good cash flow
12 March 2024 | 19 replies
I really see Columbus Ohio as an extremely safe bet for the next 10-20 years.
Dionysios K. New Member Introductions
12 March 2024 | 5 replies
.- Single family and multi-family properties means that the investor takes a significant (or all of the) exposure on the property in the event of damages and repairs while with a condo such costs are shared.- Condos are typically closer to very busy areas like city centers (while single family and multi-family are further away / in suburbs) which, in the case of a buy-hold-rent strategy, means that the investor will have more traffic / demand.- Smaller properties are usually easier to off-load (more liquid) because our society is seeing very high levels of migration (people travelling or moving for work constantly) / people less inclined to partner / have families / people more focused on work / and pied-a-terre concept.- Condos are much easier to maintain internally than larger homes.- Condos are easier to manage as Air B&B than larger homes.- In the case of multi-family properties, sharing a home with two or three other families where everyone knows everyone can create issues if they don't get along as the close proximity doesn't allow for any privacy.Happy to connect with you and speak in more detail if you are interested in Massachusetts!
Reginald Cabine New rookie Investor
12 March 2024 | 2 replies
Single family, multi-family? 
Emma Kang new invester in nj,pa,ny
12 March 2024 | 2 replies
hello, my name is emmaI currently have 3 single houses in north bergen NJ (no cash flow, appreciation market)looking for single or small multi family near NJ, upstate new york(new, phily surburb) with cash flowglad to find this websitethanks
Kristy Sue Haines Hoarder home to rental
12 March 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $10,000 Cash invested: $6,000 Two story single family home. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, in Ottumwa Iowa.