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Jack B. Fence dispute with neighbor, input based on your knowledge appreciated
12 February 2024 | 14 replies

I have a rental property where:1) The neighbor has a fence that is aligned with a telephone pole which may be the property marker. Long before he or I owned our houses at this location, the neighbor/owner at the time ...

Madi Wagaman Beginner Real Estate Investor
14 February 2024 | 7 replies
I currently work in the property management field under an agency based out of Coralville, Iowa.
Tony Nguyen How to know the Max Bids before the foreclosure auction
12 February 2024 | 18 replies
"Maximum bid" is based on the value of the property, from comps or however you choose to derive that value.
Dylan Hattem Starting Out - Buy and Hold in Fort Worth
14 February 2024 | 6 replies
If you take a look at my previous post, I am brand new to real estate investing, although I have had a great career in both the creative and technology industries in NYC.I'm currently looking to purchase a single or multi family unit as a long term rental, and am exploring 4 markets - DFW being one of them.After a healthy amount of research, I am ready to dive more into the area, and would love to first connect with realtors who have a lay of the land (no pun intended), or anyone else who has a few minutes to shed some advice on what you're seeing in the area.Looking forward to connecting.Dylan you can still buy lots for sub 100k and we can put 3-4 units stacked on a .1 acre parcel with density of around 30-40 dwelling units through what's called a council use variance. takes a bit longer than buying but we build with 20% equity typically and target lots based on that price range.
Robert Alexis Purchase Price Unlikely to Meet Appraisal, What Next?
14 February 2024 | 5 replies
Hey @Robert Alexis - I'm assuming based off of your previous post history that you're the buyer in this scenario. 
Derek Hagglof Advice on how to proceed
13 February 2024 | 6 replies
Rents vary because 1 house is a vacation rental.
John Acheson How to get a $100K tax deduction on $300K investment?
13 February 2024 | 2 replies
Generally cost segregation can wipe out anywhere from 15-30% of the purchase price in taxable income, however, this varies greatly on a deal-to-deal basis. 
Eric Rice Too many options, scared to make a wrong decision
14 February 2024 | 35 replies
Based on my research I think both Austin and Franklin are decent choices.
Savannah Walbert Aspiring investors with 200k+ income looking for guidance
16 February 2024 | 31 replies
Since you're based in Los Angeles and looking for more budget-friendly markets, you might want to consider states like Arizona, Nevada, Texas, or the Midwest, which generally boast lower property values.
Steve W. Abandoned Neighbor's Tree Damage
14 February 2024 | 2 replies
The electric company remounted the entrance cable, but told me I am responsible for repairing the damage to the feeds and meter bases