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Brandon Gall Need some creative ideas in order to continue progressing. Securities Based Loan?
26 February 2024 | 11 replies
After that, my goal would be a steady stream of income while I take a few months to re-assess and figure out the next step in my career. 
Sumit Kaul top things to consider to buy out of state rental properties
26 February 2024 | 7 replies
The city's strong rental market driven by a growing population ensures a steady income stream.
Grant Vincent Atlanta STRs & MTRs for Film Industry
25 February 2024 | 17 replies
Well, how reliable would movie visitors be?
Derek Fike Honest Discussion on STRs
28 February 2024 | 49 replies
There are so many revenue streams and upsells available and it's the high end properties that are succeeding right now. 
MJ Jav 300K..Invest in San Antonio (TX) or Raleigh (NC)?
26 February 2024 | 13 replies
As far as a multi, personally if all things were equal I'd go for the multi for a few reasons.  1) Added diversification.. if one tenant doesn't pay, you can still cover property expenses with the other tenants 2) Shared capex... typically, one roof and one property to maintain but multiple streams of income 3) Less vacancy.. usually multi's rent for lower, for example one of mine is the sweet spot of 3 bedrooms for $1300. 
Michael Moreno Questions Regarding my Real Estate Strategy
26 February 2024 | 50 replies
I would think about this in terms of whether or not you can get additional streams of income faster than your money can accrue interest?
Stephanie Baron Turning Primary Residence into first investment Property
25 February 2024 | 13 replies
get an umbrella policy to protect yourself, see if you need a rental license in your municipality. an LLC is only for insulating you for liability and anonymity, it will not save you on taxes and you really dont need to worry about it with one property imo . you cant protect a single property from lawsuit, insurance is what covers you just make sure you’re up to code. insurance will always look for a way to get out of covering an incident.if you register, you’ll want to report the income. if you make less than expected after deducting costs, then it’s time to raise rent. you wont be able to reduce more to reduce other income streams since you're not a full time real estate investorin the future if you ever sell, because it’s a rental now you will owe capital gains on the property. philly is probably like ohio and not california with it’s YoY growth being tied to inflation. with that said your profit is mainly going to be the equity you build from your tenant paying your mortgage. the money earned monthly should be saved as youre doing in case you have a capex repair/replacement come in like HVAC, roofing, etci advise you pay for an hour to speak to a CPA to better your options.good luck
Rick Pozos Is Robstown too small to invest in??
23 February 2024 | 5 replies
However, we found that by leveraging a local property management company and trusted professionals in the area, we were able to successfully manage our properties and generate a steady stream of income.Keeping the property as a rental can have its advantages, especially when the property is in an area experiencing significant price appreciation.
Daniel Kosciuszko Is New York doomed long term?
21 February 2024 | 1 reply
As an active investor and agent in New York and New Jersey - let me say, I've "seen this movie" before. 2001 - 9/11 - New York is dead2008 - Global Financial Crisis - New York is dead2020 - COVID - New York is deadWell, turns out New York came back each and every time.
Quan-Tia S. Busch Unlock a Win-Win Opportunity: Rent to CityFHEPS Tenants and Boost Your Success!
22 February 2024 | 8 replies
Say goodbye to vacancy worries and enjoy a reliable income stream for your property.2.