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Doing my first direct mail campaign for a first BRRRR project. Have done a ton of research and drilled down to a list of criteria for my area and target property types but am running into something I haven'...
Housinghacking in Chicago with an FHA loan for $250K... Is it possible? Yes, it's possible! But how?? I am looking to buy my first property as a two or three flat in Chicago, IL. I am using an FHA loan and with a max ...
Looking for small multifamily and I’m not too familiar with the areas outside of the strip and downtown. Mountains edge looks nice. Thanks!
Hey guys I have been in the market for 2 years now across US/Japan. I've primarily taken past 8 months off as I was dealing with moving to new city/company. Now life is settled down and I am looking to reembark on the...
In what markets can you buy 50k-60k SFH’s? 3 bed, 1-2 bath. I’m looking for homes that are rent ready. In C neighborhoods/working class. No war zone. With a demand for rentals. Cash flow is my plan. Is this possible a...
Hello All,I was thrilled to find this community while doing a search of print resources for REI. My life has changed already since I decided to truly engage in learning to invest in RE only a few months ago. I can te...
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I hope we are all well. Today I want to figure out how to generate revenue from vacant land that I own. I have about 5 acres of rural land. Previously farm land. This land has not been used for a ...
Looking at purchasing an investment property in the under 60K range. Excellent credit and looking at put 20% down. However, most banks are not interested in offering me loans. I'm confused.
I would like to get some feedback on what some of you view as the best type of residential property for buy and hold investing.
Are most of you filling your portfolio with urban single and two families in the $15,000...
I am curious if investors tend to avoid SFH's over a certain price. As I learn more about the Toledo, Ohio market, it seems that a property won't cash flow much anything unless it rents for at least 1.5% of the purcha...