Hello everyone! My name is Yvette and I just wanted to post a quick note to introduce myself here. I was born and raised in Hong Kong but have lived in New Jersey for over 15 years now. It has only been a couple of we...
I bought a house in Balcones Woods. Right in the middle of Domain & the Arboretum. The house is in a really good location. Its a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom with a huge backyard. I bought it for 385k in dec 2014. I lived...
I'm 23 and live in whatcom county WA. I just bought my second rental property, in fact its closing on October 1st. My question is now what? I'd like to keep investing in property, but I'm not sure how to go about it. ...
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I am looking to purchase my first house/investment property. I am looking at multi units, duplexes or quad and I have a couple of questions.
• Is it worth me getting the FHA becaus...
I am thinking of buying a condo in Maui, Hawaii. I have an offer in for $42,000 2/1.5 mountain/ocean view. It has tenants in place paying $950/mo. The HOA fees are $668/ month, this includes elecricity. the bank is c...
This may be too broad of a question, but I was hoping for a little bit of guidance on the cost of clearing, grading, subdividing, cutting in a small road, running water, gas, electric, etc. I want to approach a couple...
I am in Maryland/ Washington DC and I am looking for contracts I can use. There are very few attorneys in the area who deal with real estate investing. Any contract templates I can find online?
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My wife and I live outside of Reno and we have a primary home with a conventional loan at 2.5% interest. Two months ago we lost our youngest daughter and have hit a point we need to escape our hometown f...
50% of the new investors I talk to live somewhere that's not affordable as a rental market.
They want to invest but feel handcuffed by the high prices and competition around them.
I say "dude, you need to pick a new...
I recently purchased my first property (turnkey) using a conventional mortgage. After purchasing it, I realized that saving up for the down payment (25%) every year is going to be a really slow way to grow my portfoli...