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James Hamling How will the death of the 1031 impact you???????
15 January 2021 | 43 replies

The end of the 1031 exchange.... It's a statement that seems more fit on a sandwich board sign wandering a street corner right next to "the end is nigh" yet, here we are in a living reality where it was not only spoke...

Morgan Madill Crash? Crash?! CRASH!
15 April 2022 | 70 replies

With the employment hitting record highs the stock market going through the roof, the fed pumping billions. There seems to be an impending crash or serious market correction on the horizon. What goes up must come down...

Kim Durst General: Do you rent or own the home you currently live in?
27 July 2018 | 135 replies

Curious question. Wondering what the thoughts are out there about investors who are also renters. Anyone? We're looking at going back to renting yet, wish to continue on our investing ventures. 

Alexander Vasquez How do I handle looking to young?
25 April 2019 | 85 replies

I’m 24, I’ve just graduated college about a year ago, and I am just getting into real estate. One issue that has become a hinderance more than I’d like to admit is the fact that I look so young. Most people say I look...

Alan Pederson The last laugh. My 2 cents about investing.
2 October 2018 | 61 replies

My day job is for a paper company. I'm a salaried manager and I've been working here for 33 years. A few years ago me and my wife started buying rental property so we could retire a few years earlier than we normally ...

Renee R. Eviction for nonpayment of late fees
14 October 2015 | 25 replies

I have a tenant who has been late with rent payments since August. He's currently paid through Sept, but hasn't paid Oct. He has racked up $360 in late fees. He said Oct rent is 'in the mail' and that he can't pay the...

Miguel Vazquez Housing Market Sentiment
26 July 2022 | 24 replies

I would love to hear an update on everyone's sentiment on the current housing market. In the last few weeks it seems as though the media is turning away from being bullish. The cost of material is up quite a bit from ...

Michael Morton 5 Unit MultiFamily Analysis - First Investment
13 November 2015 | 19 replies

I'm looking at my first rental property.  This is in an working-class town 60 minutes west of Boston.  It's in good shape, doesn't need much work at all - maybe some minor stuff.  Long-term tenants occupy most units (...

Shil Shirol Where is the Austin market headed?
9 September 2017 | 33 replies

I am looking to close on my first rental duplex in the austin area. Its slightly under the 1% (0.84%) rule from a rental income POV however one of the units has a long term disabled tenant and is in pretty bad shape. ...