
7 February 2020 | 6 replies
Your best bet is leveraging the $200k to buy something decent and desirable.

24 February 2020 | 4 replies
Your best bet is to find a fixer upper whether its a 2, 3, or 4 plex and build some sweat equity and charge higher rents.

7 February 2020 | 6 replies
I'd maintain a safe level of equity in all my properties and refinance everything else.

7 February 2020 | 6 replies
Two years or two tax returns stems from the period outlined in the safe harbor or rev proc 2008-16 and referred to in a couple case rulings as two years, two calendar years, and two tax years (appropriate times not recommended or required times).

7 February 2020 | 2 replies
I texted back that the roof should be safe to walk on by Sunday and that I have a roofer coming over on Monday. (3 days from today.)They texted back that 'You want to look at it from the attic asap before it dries out and would be most concerned about mold.

9 February 2020 | 12 replies
Capital controls imposed on Chinese citizens really began around 2016, which may explain why homes prices really started jumping up early 2017 as the controls became effective around June-July of 2017 so presumably many buyers were rushing into safe haven assets in anticipation of this happening.Long story short on China, many citizens have fears of policies over there and feel that a weakening Yuan over the next several years in addition to bank runs and an impending credit crisis (China has printed more money over last 2 years than ever in their history) will have heavy implications on their wealth and they wish to diversify and send as much money out as they can before things begin to get really messy.

17 March 2020 | 15 replies
I bet you one of them has a few houses that they've purchased at previous duty stations and are currently renting.

8 February 2020 | 7 replies
@Brady BitterThe main thing i was debating with myself was whether or not i should treat single family portfolio similar to a commercial or multi-family value add deals - the main difference is how its valued - on commercial/multifamily the value is a factor of its income, while single family is solely based on sold comps, therefore have less control over the value and are left to the market's valuation which tends to be more volatile comparing to rent rates.I think the IO route could be safe if you are Conservative with the LTV and have enough cushion to sustain any downturn that provide enough time to liquidate,

10 February 2020 | 7 replies
It's probably safe to assume the seller is an investor, meaning they likely know what they're doing.