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Logan Heydt Living around a Boston, good areas to invest in?
12 November 2020 | 27 replies
@Logan Heydt since Rhode Island has come up let me say, it has its pluses and minuses like most areas.On the plus side, you'll definitely find buildings that are much more accessible price-wise than the greater Boston area.On the down side, rents will be correspondingly lower as well, and the RI economy isn't nearly as vibrant as Boston.In terms of economic booms and busts, RI is usually the first to dip down when there's a recession and the last to come back.
Kenny M. EIDL loans and purchasing fixed assets
7 June 2020 | 8 replies
It only says that I'm obligated to use the EIDL funds for working capital as a result of the disaster (pandemic).I'm not sure what your source was referring to, but glad you are getting additional opinions, as that would seem contrary to economic progress and wouldn't seem to make much sense.
Simon Obas Should I not buy because I may not find renters?
3 June 2020 | 11 replies
Demand for clean, safe and well maintained rentals is strong and recent economic events will likely increase demand. 
Anthony Magnano Is the Nashville RE market due for a pullback?
2 July 2020 | 5 replies
Hey Anthony,I completely agree with you that we are in very uncertain economic times; however, I think it would serve you well to examine some of the market numbers that we have been able to observe over the past few months.
Patrick Rafferty First Investment, seeking feedback
7 June 2020 | 2 replies
Wanted to see what the experts in this community seeLocated in NJSFR, 3bed, 1bath, 1,100 sqft, lot size 9,435 sqftSits across a lagoon, Waterview not waterfront, currently not in a flood zone (reassessed next year and expected to fall into one)*Town requires that it be lifted by 2024, the cost will be about $50,000 all in.Purchase Price: $175,000 (10% down)Last Tax Assessment: $236,800Taxes: $5,328 per year ($444 monthly)Home Insurance: $1,200 ($83 monthly)Flood Insurance: $450 ($37.50 monthly)PMI: $101 monthlyElectricity: $100 MonthlyGas: $50Water Sewer: $25 MonthlyRepairs & Maintenance: 5% ($110 Monthly)Purchase:Down Payment 10%: $17,500Estimated Closing Cost: $9,000Total Down: $26,50030 Year Term @ 3.875%The goal is to rent the other 2 bedrooms at $750 each. 
Daniel Ferster When is 75 LTV coming back for BRRRR?
3 June 2020 | 2 replies
The path and duration of economic recovery is unknown.
Shannon Frazier Thoughts on renting to roommates in a family home?
22 June 2020 | 8 replies
An upside to it in the current economic conditions is that multiple tenants may have 3-4 sources of revenue streams in a house where a family may be limited to one or two incomes. 
Brandon Mokris Active Duty Military Moving to Memphis
4 June 2020 | 3 replies
I look forward to the opportunities of working with some of the experts!
Brandt Bronico New Orleans real estate
14 August 2020 | 9 replies
I am  not an expert on AirBnB but from what I know you need to have a homestead exemption to run an AirBnB in residentially zoned properties.
Ashish Gupta Advertising yourself as a Realtor : Legal Guidelines
3 June 2020 | 4 replies
.* Expert advise on pricing a home for both buying and selling. * Data drive buying with Comparative Market Analysis from tools like CloudCMA and Realist.Also, would one still be within legal guidelines of the commission if the ad for a realtor is posted without the picture of the agent, or is pasting the picture of the agent in ad a mandatory requirement.