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William Garcia I'm from Centr'l NJ- looking for Realtor around Dover DE
11 May 2020 | 5 replies
Yes, I would consider Seaford in particular to fall into that category.  
Erwin Miciano Where did you transition after the military?
14 May 2020 | 51 replies
Yes I plan to make my first purchase this fall/winter time frame. 
Stirling Mintz New Canadian Investor in Montreal, Quebec
7 May 2020 | 10 replies
I understand that I am not trying to accomplish an artistic dream in a remodel, I will not fall in love with any property and become closed to other suggestions.My only goal to maximize the value recieved for each dollar invested.
Luke Carl There is NOTHING to buy!
6 May 2020 | 6 replies
Right now you have people who want to sell looking at prices from earlier this year pre-COVID or last year and you have buyers expecting to get a deal from distressed sellers post-COVID, so there's kind of a stalemate until someone actually has the stones to list at an 'old' price level and wait out buyers who expect prices to fall or for the distressed sellers to give in and start listing at any price.
Daman Gandhi Friends! What would happen if ..... kinda scary
11 May 2020 | 8 replies
Certain mall's in particular I could see the statement being made, but I can't say I'd agree with 'commercial' falling into that.
Kenedy A Foryoung Question about real estate and taxes.
10 May 2020 | 5 replies
@Kenedy A Foryoung If you make less than $100k, you can write off up to $25k of net rental losses (rental expenses in excess of rental income) per year.If your income falls between $100k-150k, your allowable rental loss phases out.If you make over $150k, you cannot deduct any net rental losses against your W-2 income unless you're a real estate professional (which you likely won't qualify for with a full-time job).
Matthew Miller Gulf Shores / Oragne Beach Investment
12 May 2020 | 21 replies
It is best to limit personal use to the Spring and Fall and any last minute gaps.
Luke Carl You know what short term rentals don’t have? EVICTIONS
11 May 2020 | 5 replies
We've had a few tenants fall behind, but through some respectful guidance and consistent communication, every single tenant I have is paid up. 
Lei Marte Looking to chat with Salem, MA Investors or Agents
29 March 2022 | 3 replies
Hi All,I recently bought a condo in the Salem Neck/Collin's Cove area of Salem after falling head over heels in love with the city 3 years ago. 
Keith Annis Long-term guest fee Covid-19 (New Hampshire)
12 May 2020 | 4 replies
They are correct that the burden of proof falls on you.