Stephen Chittenden
Third Project Complete - How'd we do?
10 June 2016 | 14 replies
Food for thought.
William Kyle Walker
Does Venezuela's recession make it ripe for the picking?
31 May 2017 | 9 replies
People in the US cannot imagine what it is like to stand in line starting at 3:00 am in hopes that the price controlled food store might get some food that day and if it does, that it will not run out before you get there.
James Lee
Cashflow Properties
19 June 2016 | 30 replies
If it goes unrented and you'll be having a hard time putting food on the table or paying your own rent/bills, then perhaps you're not quite ready yet to buy properties just yet.
Johb White
Will students rent a 3/1
25 February 2015 | 18 replies
Economy is king for most college students...If anyone had wanted to kill me while I was in college, all they would've had to do was poison free food ;-)
Nathan Richmond
Am I dumb for passing this up?
25 February 2015 | 11 replies
Just some food for thought.
Hank Parater
Triplex- Raise rents??
18 September 2015 | 12 replies
Everything is being raised on you...taxes, insurance, home warranty, food, gas, electric, water, etc and you think it's cold to request market rents?
Brandon Heath
Another bad deal.... but help me learn how it could be a good one
30 September 2015 | 34 replies
Food for thought.
Britt Griscom
Improvements Before Rental Property Is Placed In Service
20 January 2015 | 4 replies
This product would eliminate any disposal-related calls, save on water, alleviate any tenant injuries, and would help keep food out of the lines.
Jeff Cutter
Florida purchase contract
30 December 2015 | 41 replies
Oh, never mind.Now you're 65, Oh crap, I can't even move into public housing......I thought social services was to help the poor........sir, you need to apply at the food bank at the Sisters of Mercy, they are a religious organization, not in the state system....Oh, never mind.Yep, it's a wonderful life, wise guys!
John Roldan
Beginner Real Estate Investor From Jersey City
7 May 2018 | 4 replies
Hello all, from Jersey City.I'm John and my family and I currently own a house that we are having renovations done to in the Jersey City (Journal Square 07306) area, which is in a very good location for potential renters since it is close to: (transportation, food places, one train ride away from Newport Mall, etc)The property has gone through appraisal and after, was appraised at a pretty good value in the $350k+ range and I am wondering what to do to get started in real estate investing.I am interested in having it rented out but also POSSIBLY selling it, and getting multiple properties with a large amount of rooms (3-4+) that I can have rented out for cash flow.If any investors are in the 07306 area or have experience with investing in Jersey City, feel free to provide some feedback and some strategic insight.