Alex Garcia
Help with CapEx Calculation
4 June 2021 | 2 replies
Even the American Institue of CPAs (AICPA) now recommends cost seg studies be done on smaller properties.
Owen Mitchell
Trying to Improve my Credit any Suggestions? 😩
3 June 2021 | 2 replies
One of the ways I’ve tried to do this was by adding my name to my grandmothers American Express account, as one of her privileges she could give cards up to four ppl, so I became one.
Andrea Antenucci
Italian- Americans, I need general advices
7 June 2021 | 4 replies
It would take some work but there seems to be an increasing number of Americans looking to live overseas.
Julien Amparan
Should I be waiting for a crash?
11 June 2021 | 74 replies
Originally posted by @Sam B.: So my question is how many properties do you own?
Nathan Gesner
Another minority Landlord devastated by government intrusion
7 June 2021 | 16 replies
Again and again, acts of genocide were committed on the Native Americans.
Brendan Sullivan
Commercial Property Deal Analysis - Off Market
6 June 2021 | 2 replies
I'm currently analyzing an off market deal off American Way close to Parkway Village.
Lloyd Segal
Economic Update (Monday, June 7, 2021)
7 June 2021 | 0 replies
“There are a lot of things that are true of Los Angeles that are also true of other American cities,” the local novelist Héctor Tobar once wrote.
Samuel Mallery
Property Manager Howard County
9 February 2022 | 4 replies
Hey Sam,I highly recommend Brian Quick and John Hill of HQ Property Management.
Trevor Davis
You are 22 years old with 250k. How would you invest it?
24 June 2021 | 40 replies
I like boring ones for example a SFH in the suburbs of Nashville or Kansas City, 3/2.5/1750/ 2000 built, good schools rented to a family w/ 2 kids and a dog . . . .truly the American Dream.I'm staying away from older, smaller in sketchy parts of town that on paper are cash cows but in reality . . . not.To me boring real estate means you can live in LA, own one or more in KC, use a good property manager (not all are bad/jerks/crocks) rent out, still experience typical and minimal rental/house issues (yes, you will have them I promise) but at least encounter them less frequent.Couple of things to know about this type of investing:relatively low riskrelatively for real estate a more liquid assetonce you buy and see how it works and build some confidence - easy to duplicatedoesn't require extensive experienceif done correctly can be done in the background of your life, ie you don't need to be actively present on a daily/weekly basis.