Hi everyone. My name is Bob. Very bran new and just stating to learn. I am very excited to learn and looking forward to a career change.
I am such a new investor that last week I did not even know what he term wholes...
Somehow along the way I got sucked into this "prices low / asses in the seats" mentality. And I do believe that's the way you should be when you're new, but I'm not new. I have more reviews than any self manager in my...
I am looking at purchasing a modular home, but has two repairs that it needs first has some soft spots in the floor would it be easier to put new flooring on top or just cut out the soft spots and replace them? Se...
Minneapolis is proposing to not allow landlords to use credit score as a factor for screening tenants. Evictions older than 3 years and felonies over 5 years cannot be used to disqualify candidates either. I'm a new...
Hey Community,New investor here. I've seen such a wealth of insights being offered across the many posts I've consumed since starting this journey. It's been hard to keep up, so I'd love one resource. I want to compil...
Hello folks!Can someone tell me if I am thinking of depreciation and write-offs in the correct manner for rental properties? I was trying to envision a scenario where someone could potentially have (close to) $0 tax l...
I'm a property manager in Palm Beach County and I've grown increasingly frustrated with the costs associated with appliance repairs in recent months. This is causing me to reconsider only using used appliances in our ...
Hi All!I own a SFH rental in the Charlotte, NC area and I am currently working with an applicant interested in my rental. For some background I have already received a rental application and performed my due diligence...
As a broker in California and in Kentucky, it's mind-blowing that cap rates are as low as 2 or 3 in CA and yet investors hold on to these when they could sell them and by 10 times the units in KY with strong cash flow!
Greater association of realtors states average San Diego home price is $1M. This is an astonishing number when the median family income is $85K. San Diego home prices have seemed high for at least 40 years, but $1M ...