27 July 2024 | 2 replies
That’s if you are doing buyoutSimplest and least amount of headache is just sell them and start over -Now nothing says you cannot buy them.

25 July 2024 | 7 replies
Purchase price: $1,170,000 Cash invested: $900,00016 Unit Value-add property we significantly renovated spending $35k per unit doing interiors, exteriors, and amenities.

26 July 2024 | 25 replies
@Ryan Ahlgrim I use Tenant Turner for over a year and am very happy.

27 July 2024 | 5 replies
That is a very devastating position to be in.Before you sign anything, have an attorney look over the agreement and explain it to you.You want to ask the "buyer", "what is the name of the person that will take title",(if they are not taking it into their name or entity, it is a wholesaler.

25 July 2024 | 62 replies
I used to walk all over the city, now I'm guessing I will never go back.

24 July 2024 | 46 replies
I remember something like this being touted over 20 years ago by a company who's name I can't think of at the moment.

26 July 2024 | 9 replies
South East on the Ohio River, just over two hours away from Columbus.

26 July 2024 | 2 replies
Plus every time the house sells you start that amortization schedule over and you're on the "winning" side of the payments from the new owner so to speak.Obviously this only works when you've got low payments yourself or you manage to increase the value of the home significantly, but is there anything else I should be looking out for here?

25 July 2024 | 14 replies
So if you are finishing 1,000 sq ft, including adding full kitchen, bath, electrical, plumbing, etc, you will be spending about $200k in addition to the purchase price.

26 July 2024 | 11 replies
That would probably net around 4.5-5% cashflow plus appreciation given my overly simplistic formula for cash purchases.