
4 August 2024 | 1 reply
By renting out both of our properties, we will generate enough income to cover the rent of our new home.

4 August 2024 | 30 replies
With only 2 weeks left maybe it's hard to get new loan and pay it off.

4 August 2024 | 1 reply
I'm looking to flip a home in the Ocala FL area and am looking for a new contractor.

6 August 2024 | 5 replies
Hi Ashley, fellow New Jerseyan here.I want to address a couple of your assumptions here, especially as they pertain to the CNJ/SNJ market:1) Rentals are in huge demand everywhere in NJ.

4 August 2024 | 5 replies
I'm new to this so please bear with me.

4 August 2024 | 12 replies
The LLC is the new owner of the property so a policy that is just in your name is not providing any coverage.

1 August 2024 | 7 replies
New to investing in the U.S but not new to the Real-estate .also..... is the bigger pocket pro membership worth it?

31 July 2024 | 9 replies
I am a 42 year old newbie to Real Estate; out of New Jersey.

3 August 2024 | 29 replies
As others have said, it is often subsidized and sometimes free.Downstream from the new meter, the landlord would need to add a new main panel ($200) and switch circuits from the old panel to the new panel.