
2 April 2024 | 3 replies
If you are doing management for others (Third-party Property Management) you need a Real Estate License, and your Broker has to maintain the trust account and allow you to do Property Management.

2 April 2024 | 2 replies
Does your area allow you to evict for non-payment of utilities?

4 April 2024 | 38 replies
Those that teach, can't do".BRRRR out of state is very risky business IMO.If you have a $150,000 liquid you could pick up a nice flip in Texas.Haven't been here long but have been long enough in the RE market to see how booming things are here and the deals to be had especially from flip standpoint.I'd stay local, buy, fix and flip and only buy, fix and hold when you cash surplus allows you to do so.Just my opinion and wishing you all the best

1 April 2024 | 17 replies
They only allow a box per dwelling.

2 April 2024 | 3 replies
Alternatively, you COULD also refinance and use the equity to purchase something with more cashflow which would allow the deal to 'pencil' without leaving you in the red every month/year.

2 April 2024 | 4 replies
If you are doing management for others (Third-party Property Management) you need a Real Estate License, and your Broker has to maintain the trust account and allow you to do Property Management. 2) You don't have to be a Broker to do PM.

2 April 2024 | 16 replies
.- We're grappling with the social phenomenon of "squatters", individuals who don't pay rent and the government allows them to live in your property rent-free for 24 months before eviction.- Spain's population pyramid is a mess, with sky-high taxes and increasing insecurity in many areas.- The rental yields in premium zones of central Madrid barely reach 3.5% - 5% gross due to government policies, such as the rental index imposed by the socialist government.For these reasons and many more, I'm considering investing in Miami.

1 April 2024 | 59 replies
The 2015 IRC code adopted by many municipalities allows for a minimum square footage of 75 feet.

2 April 2024 | 3 replies
I will tell you if I could have put down 5% instead of 20% on my 7 properties I would only be into them for about a total of $70,000 instead of close to $400,000 which would have allowed me to purchase an additional 5-6 properties if not more.

2 April 2024 | 9 replies
It's a great way to increase your net worth and these loans can also be used to pull cash out of a property as it appreciates allowing you to reinvest money into new deals.Happy to connect to discuss further.