Let's say you want to rent out a part of your house, say, your basement or attic. But you can't legally put another kitchen there. What's the closest thing you can do to make an "almost kitchen" in your basement? Can ...
Lets define A, B, and CThere are many definitions floating around attempting to define investment properties.I like to start with the community in which the properties is located.A neighborhood = 95% homeowner or bett...
I have been listening to show 61 with Ben Leybovich and he said something that rang loudly for me. Paraphrasing he basically said you need to buy a C property in a B location and fix it up to a B property to bring in...
*Advise Needed*Real Estate has been something that I have studied extensively for the last 5 years. I have devoted myself to countless hours (4 hours minimum - daily) to build up my real estate competency, so I could ...
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I've been following real estate and reading up on the subject for a couple of years now. While I'm relatively new to US real estate, I'm sure the psychological/goal setting challenges US investors are much th...
Has anyone found a good way to create a specific geographic region and get automatic updates on changes to inventory. Zillow has "draw a custom region" which is essentially what I am looking for but they are not the m...
It is commonly said that partnering is a great strategy when starting out. Say you partner with someone with no experience like yourself. How do you split the work and clearly define your roles? Or do you find leads, ...
Hello BP,As I continue to learn about REI, I have struggled with the B, C, and War Zone concepts when it comes to neigborhoods. Specificly Sacramento, Ca but also in general. For the Sacramento investors what would ...
Lets define A, B, and CThere are many definitions floating around attempting to define investment properties. I like to start with the community in which the properties is located. A neighborhood = 95% homeowner or be...
Looking at multi-family properties. How does one define just what makes a property a particular class. I realize it's a subjective decision, but could a section 8 be a class A or B for example?