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Jennifer Shaw Buyers touching personal property
11 May 2024 | 10 replies
I know in the sense that you’re referring to this being your personal house with your personal belongings, but even potential renters are disrespectful of other peoples houses.If it’s muddy outside, don’t be shocked if they don’t walk around the outside first before going on the inside without taking off their shoes at the door. 
Lacey Burns Who has used Royal Legal Solutions?!
15 May 2024 | 10 replies
So far, we've pieced along different elements of this (different tax person each year, no LLC to one to now 2 this year, haven't yet used a bookkeeper...)trying to streamline systems and have a solid foundation for our fairly new and growing real estate portfolio. 
Jennifer Wood How Does a Realtor Help Me in a Flip?
15 May 2024 | 11 replies
Some buy and hold investors may have outdated beat up buildings that can't be sold conventionally without repair and your flipping operation with the right agent may just happen upon that deal for working with that person.
Mallory Austin Should I invest in a home on the "troubled" Westside of Atlanta?
16 May 2024 | 28 replies
However, (personal opinion) I do believe that the Beltline represents a real, physical asset that will help values stay strong in the long term (assuming you don’t overpay).
Kenji Tominaga County Mortgage Tax paid by the Buyer?
15 May 2024 | 6 replies
Quote from @Jason Watson: Other people in the lending space might have better answers, but some lenders quote taxes, insurance, etc. to fully understand the monthly cash burden and ensure you know it as well. that is correct Jason, I personally like it better like that so I can actually see what my payment is after everything is said and done. 
Roberto Rodas Key Factors To Consider
15 May 2024 | 8 replies
Are you buying to house hack or rent out both sides.There are so many personal questions to answer, before you begin analyzing deals.Factors such as jobs, population, tenant laws, median income, affodability, crime, schools are all metrics to considerGood Luck!
Andrew Frank Raleigh-Durham home+rent appreciation continued growth or stagnating?
15 May 2024 | 12 replies
If you don't mind providing some data for me to reference I'd appreciate it, but understand if you want to keep some or all personal--namely I'd be interested in approximate location, bd/ba count of your property and the rent % increase (or if you're comfortable sharing actual prices) implemented between your last tenant and current one. 
Annwar Matani Decided to focus on investing in Philadelphia
17 May 2024 | 34 replies
I've personally enjoyed success in Northwest Philadelphia, particularly Mount Airy.
Jon Dawes Keep equity for lower mortgage payment on primary v. buy cash-flowing invesements?
14 May 2024 | 6 replies
@Jon DawesI personally prefer liquidity and flexibility and like you said so many variables which is why it's never clear-cut in personal finance.  
Dave Dumoulin Investing in Toledo
14 May 2024 | 12 replies
B grade property walks are attended by my children to run around and tell me which bedrooms they would pick if it was their home.43605, 43608, 43609 are the popular zipcodes for bottom-budget value purchases...I manage a ton in these areas and my personal portfolio contained over 40 43608 properties at the peak. 20% of these properties will be crazy money earners, 20% will be astounding money pits, and 60% will fare average.I have evolved into the nicer 43612/43613 for my personal portfolio and find the properties earn consistently and far smoother than my 43608 houses. ($80k renting for $1200 vs $40k renting for $800 multiplied by the ratio above vs boring consistency of the nicer area) Oh and I have zero excitement for apartments.