Like any investor "wanna-be", I read a lot and listen to podcasts of syndicators and sponsors (GPs, I assume) who pool capital from passive investors to target value-add multifamily opportunities.
While I have signi...
Hi,I'm wondering why people choose turnkey over syndicates? From what I can tell, Syndicates tend to have a much larger return and are completely passive, just like a turnkey. Would love some feedback.
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I'm interested in getting some of the community's thoughts on buying a co-ownership in a higher end property to use as a vacation rental.
Here's a house that sold recently in Steamboat Springs just as an exa...
Anyone have experience with companies, such as Roofstock? I'm a newbie and am getting my feet wet looking at all the ways to get into this business.
Taxes, Utilities, the Economy, Competition.
These and other factors will effect your Commercial Investment and you have NO CONTROL over what they might be or do in the future.
So what is the one MAJOR ITEM/EXPENSE y...
Hello all, first time poster, newbie in real estate investing.
I rented my townhouse via a property management company since Jan 2009. I usually recieve a check for the rent and a monthly statemen...
Hello California landlords and investors, I came across this post on reddit discussing issues with tenant biased laws in California and lots of the comments seem to suggest that investing or being a landlord in Califo...
I am currently researching an investment with storage units. I have read about a 30-38% rule. Does anyone have any insight on this rule? My mind is telling me that more storage is better than more driveway.
I'm looking for a good landlord thermostat. In the multi-family I own, two furnaces heat four apartments, so there is no way for me to divide the heating bill amongst the tenants. So, my best bet is to make the apartm...
Hi everyone,
I am looking into a duplex in San Jose. The front unit (one story) is currently vacant. The back unit is occupied by a family who has been living there since 2007. They pay about $1000 under market rent...