I've noticed a trend where it seems a lot of parcels are being sold with easement-only access (no public street fronting parcel).As a generalization, I don't feel easement only access is very desireable. It leads to p...
Hello, fellow RE family.I just completed my first flip in Sachse, TX (a suburb of Dallas) and only have a few final touches remaining, with the decision on SOD being a high priority. Just like any flip story, my first...
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I looked at this property today listed for $30k. The property has 4 units, each unit is 2 bd/1 ba. Each unit can be rented out for at least $550/mo with owner paying the utilities. I plan to hire a propert...
I'm looking to do a major rehab on a rental property that has all hardwood floors and the walls will be painted Agreeable Gray. What are the best color combinations for the kitchen cabinets and countertops that will ...
I'm looking to eventually get into investing in real estate full-time. Right now I'm looking for a couple of fix and flips a year, and I'm open to other strategies as well, buy and hold with cash out refinance is appe...
Any Chi-town STR experts here who can help advise on the city's latest registration approval process? You seem to have a choice between applying an an "Entire Dwelling" or a "Partial Dwelling." If the latter, it seem...
Our plan is to sell our previous residence(a SFH, with poor rent/value ratio) and buy a property that does better on a cash-flow basis.The plan is buy and hold properties, and hopefully relatively easy ones. Condos ...
We purchased our first short term rental property on July 3rd in Fox Lake, IL. We did a lot of research in the are and strategically bought in this city since they allow short term rentals per their ordinance. Part of...
hi,I am debating between condo and SFr. The condo in consideration $110k rental $1000 cash flow $150 per month(after $250 in hoa)SFR $200k rental $1350 cash flow $100 per month.Both are in the same city within 10mile ...
I currently work full-time in Finance in San Diego, CA. My two friends and I have done extensive research into real estate and it looks like the least capital intensive form of RE investing is in Wholesaling. We all h...