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1 September 2017 | 39 replies
More specifically, are willing to go out of your comfort zone, and if so, are you willing to go as far as "required"?
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24 August 2017 | 10 replies
I don't know about his history specific to multifamilies though. http://dreamweaverinspections.com/
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23 August 2017 | 7 replies
#1: You maintain control over specific value-adding potential. #2: You ALWAYS have to pay full market value for shares. #3: You're MUCH more reliant on the whim of the economy with shares, vs. property.#4: People always need to live SOMEWHERE (even you).#5: It's much easier to BORROW to buy property, vs. shares (and STILL obtain positive cash flow).
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1 September 2017 | 6 replies
For what it's worth, here's the link I found summarizing the code:https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_830.htmIt's a lot of individual sections, but there's no specific disclosure document.Thanks,Robert.
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26 August 2017 | 21 replies
You should be able to check a properties specific tax history on both the county assessors web page, as well as on zillow.
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23 August 2017 | 3 replies
But for specific advice, mail or talk to the owner and simply tell them you'd like to buy.
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23 August 2017 | 5 replies
My current RE market of Portland, OR is insane right now for my specific goals of entry level SFR or MFR yielding cash flow.
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6 July 2019 | 13 replies
I've recently bought a property specifically to rent out full time and it got me thinking about how a STR business can expand.It seems like the main avenues are:1. work with landlords to rent out properties and simply pay them rent2. co host and manage other people's listings3. buy properties and run yourselfeach has their pros and cons, though #1 seems the most approachable, though would take a good amount of work to find landlords open to allowing it.What have been ways that you've scaled your business beyond just 1 property?
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24 August 2017 | 6 replies
It depends if this specific property is on market or off.
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23 August 2017 | 2 replies
Also, as you self educate you will find a more specific strategy, the more focused you get, the more someone else can help you move forward.