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Jake Ernst Member Introduction - Central Pennsylvania
18 May 2020 | 8 replies
I am a new investor in the South Central PA area (Carlisle).
Dezmond Richardson Begin with a rental property or purchasing a Hub home
27 April 2020 | 0 replies
Any feedback on whether to begin my real-estate portfolio with a "hub" home so my wife and I could potentially live in for at least the next 10+ years or find a mult-plex as a primary home/rental property.Issue: Wife and I are on the market looking for a home in the DFW area for the next 6 months. 
Dezmond Richardson Advice: "Hub Home" vs Rental Property
27 April 2020 | 0 replies
Any feedback on whether to begin my real-estate portfolio with a "hub" home so my wife and I could potentially live in for at least the next 10+ years or find a mult-plex as a primary home/rental property.Issue: Wife and I are on the market looking for a home in the DFW area for the next 6 months.
Nathan Strine Best Cities In PA To Start
27 April 2020 | 1 reply
I like all of Central Pa for investing including York, Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin and Lancaster Counties. 
Anthony Simboli Single Family Home Not Selling - Wilmington MA
28 April 2020 | 24 replies
After moving to central Maine a few months ago, I've turned off my Mass MLS - sorry. 
Travis C Brown Any investors in Wisconsin I could talk to?
11 May 2020 | 14 replies
@Justin Woodworth I live in central Wisconsin wausau area
Kumar Gaurav How to divide my AC bill with my tenant?
12 June 2020 | 6 replies
However the entire centralized AC system is wired and  billed to the top floor ,the bottom floor has window AC unit and electric radiators, the AC vents in the bottom unit are freebies for the lower unit but they are controlled by the top unit.I have an interesting situation with as my new tenant downstairs doesn't like window AC.Even though it's relatively cooler downstairs the lower unit tenant has a higher demand for cooling than the top unit,this wasn't the case with previous tenant.Makes me wonder if the lower unit tenant wants to ride on my back to pay his unit cooling bill.
Juan Valdes Whats the best approach?
25 June 2020 | 6 replies
I can recommend a good CPA if your in Central Florida. 
Mike Reynolds Heloc on bare land?
28 December 2021 | 6 replies
These were "Central Gulf Coast parcels" (an area called the "Nature Coast").
Stacy Adams Transition to owning apartments
21 June 2020 | 17 replies
Just like a SFH, in multifamily you can buy something cheap in a bad market and rent it to whoever without a credit check or you can buy a high class asset in a great market and rent it out to the best credit worthy residents out there - all from one centralized office with onsite management taking a 3.5% fee instead of 10%.