
17 October 2020 | 8 replies
Hi @Christopher Choy One way to do it, that I've been hearing more and more, is to invest in a high appreciation location, and then access the equity that builds up using a HELOC, which you can use to invest in a cashflow friendly areas, like Edmonton or Calgary.

15 April 2021 | 7 replies
Not sure if it has changed since you last looked, but AirDNA gives free access to the "Rentalizer".

30 October 2020 | 16 replies
This is a very easy and time-efficient way to pool money without a security exemption if you can do it.There seems to a trade between how much control you’re willing to give up and the amount of cash you’ll have access to.

17 October 2020 | 7 replies
If you delead, and maintain the standard, you will be in the clear.Here's the law (emphasis added by me):460.100: Duty of Owner(s) of Residential Premises (B) Whenever any residential premises containing dangerous levels of lead in paint, plaster or other accessible structural material undergoes a change of ownership and as a result a child younger than six years old will become or will continue to be a resident therein, the new owner shall have 90 days after becoming the owner to obtain a Letter of Full Compliance or a Letter of Interim Control, except that if a child younger than six years old who is lead poisoned resides therein, the owner shall not be eligible for interim control, unless the Director grants a waiver pursuant to 105 CMR 460.100(A)(3).

26 October 2020 | 19 replies
All my life, my financial aspirations have been to max out my retirement accounts, but now I am trying to access my capital to get into real estate.

15 October 2020 | 3 replies
I have been in the house twice already, nothing stands out as a major issue although when I requested to look at the basement, the realtor reported that he does not have access to it at the moment and that we can gain access once a home inspection is underway.

16 October 2020 | 5 replies
Seems crazy to me, but I'd definitely like to hear if there are creative ways to access that capital.I do know that @Yan P. recently came out with a new product for longer term loans, he is my go-to guy for anything finance related.

19 October 2020 | 14 replies
I use the Sentrilock box so can change the code from afar and also get notification every time someone accesses it.

29 November 2020 | 27 replies
I will never grant access to the garage in a house hack situation if there is nowhere else for me to store things.

16 October 2020 | 2 replies
Any real estate broker has access to it.