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James Park Do any of you like REITS in 2016?
14 February 2016 | 9 replies
There is just  no room for interest rates to go down much farther.
Jesus Sanchez New guy from NYC
25 January 2016 | 2 replies
My short term plan (2016) is to buy a house for my brother going away to college and have cash flowing in from renting the rooms out to his friends.
Coby Herzog California'n wanting to invest in Texas Dallas, Ft. Worth, Austin
30 January 2016 | 27 replies
I bought my first 4 bedroom house in San Diego at age 20 and currently rent 2 rooms out to friends, it pays 70% of my mortgage.
Jerrid Burke New to investing need some insight please
26 January 2016 | 8 replies
The go in the unit and take a picture of each room from each of the four corners.
Scott Peace Real estate investor in Lexington Ky
26 January 2016 | 5 replies
It was at Abuelo's private room at the Fayette Mall The new group is designed to foster knowledge and professional connections in the Real Estate investing community, in and around the Lexington Market!
S Harper Damage Deposit Itemization - how detailed do you get?
5 September 2017 | 9 replies
We itemize under each category with specifics, here is an example from one of our move-outs:CREDITAmount held as Security Deposit: $800DEBIT Less Deductions for Missing Items: $3010 year lithium battery from smoke detector ($10)Seat cushion from kitchen bench ($20)Less Deductions for Damages: $170Patio – stain ($20)     Living Room – one broken window pane ($50)     Living Room – five inch spot on carpet from black sharpie pen ($50)     Living Room – one broken wand on blinds ($5)      Front Bedroom – one bent curtain rod ($5)Back Bedroom - door handle bent ($10)     Kitchen - cabinet drawer wood broken ($30)Less for Extra Cleaning $110Stove Top ($25)     Range Hood ($20)     Kitchen Sink ($20)     Ceiling Fan ($15)     Walls – extra cleaning of grime & pen marks ($10)     Floor Vents - debris in ducts ($10)     Outside Debris ($10)Less for Unpaid Utilities $12     Electric (changed by tenant too early, $12 for Nov 20 to Nov 30)[Credits $800 Less Debits $322 = $468]Total Due from Landlord to Tenant (Check Enclosed) $468
Freddy Pettiford Help analyzing this Renatal property
1 February 2016 | 14 replies
Be sure to take note of any repairs or replacements that you think will be coming up and get some quotes - not saying it is a bad deal - just that you have such a thin margin, that there is very little room for error - so just be sure you know going into it - what you might be facing over the next couple of years. 
Ashley Wolfe Open House for a rental and other Tenant-Attracting Strategies
29 January 2016 | 2 replies
This deal isn't a grand slam, we're just getting on base.  
Kellen Byrnes Investor from New York--Looking at Yonkers
30 January 2016 | 3 replies
My name is Kellen and I'm a Data Scientist in NYC looking for a multi-family purchase on the Metro North line as I work in close proximity to Grand Central.  
Albert F. Equity line of credit loan to buy a multifamily property.
29 January 2016 | 4 replies
Second level has 2 bedroom/ 1 bath plus plenty space for possible additional room.