Was hoping to get some advice based on experiences you guys might have had. I am planning on renting out my SFH in a nice neighborhood. I have a gardener that currently comes once a month to mow the lawn and trim th...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Chattanooga.
Purchase price: $250,000
Cash invested: $6,500
2 Bed 1 Bath Duplex
Current house hack ($1150/unit) (1 occupi...
I have a house in Norfolk that I am renting out using a property manager. It is my first rental property so I am new to learning the ropes, and also active duty Navy so I have spent more time away than around. I got h...
So this question came about from another active topic. It is off subject so I thought I would post it separately.If you mandate in your leases that your tenants take care of all lawn care and snow removal do you as t...
I about to put my first offer in on a house I intend to fix and flip. Couple of questions for the pros. First, it's listed at 83 and I need to obtain it in the 75-76 area. What would you reccomend as my initial of...
I'm a Registered Nurse by day and Real Estate Investor by night. I'm working toward becoming a full time investor. Would like to meet others in my area. Looking for other Larry Goins' students.
When moving into our new neighborhood, there was a sign stating there was to be a community pond. For the past two years, we have looked forward to gaining access to the pond so we can fish and enjoy the surroundings....
Hoping to get some thoughts on landlord vs. renter paying utilities. I plan on not including utilities in rent, but want to get different perspectives on the topic. Thanks!
How to Prepare for Spring Selling SeasonSpring is believed to be the busiest season of the year in the real estate market. For sellers, listing in the spring provides an opportunity to take advantage of the notable in...
Tenant living in SFR refuses to cut grass. First she told me it was my responsibility to buy her a lawn mower to cut the grass. I went there today for the first time in months and the grass is knee deep. I'm worried I...