A number of properties I look at in St. Petersburg have Section (8) tenants. Common advice is to have the rental vacated before close so you start with your own screening and acceptance of the tenant. If the seller ...
Below are a few reasons homeownership is an excellent hedge against inflation:
Increased property value: Being a homeowner in times of inflation means your property’s value should also increase, offsetting inflation....
I am sorry I am such an amateur and asking for so much advice. My situation keeps escalating. I have 2 other posts but to summarize:I own a home and rent the lower. My tenant displays erratic behavior, including possi...
Hello All! First post here, so hope this isn't a dumb question lol. I am trying to get in some practice analyzing properties, and I was wondering if there is a good way to get a fairly accurate estimate of insurance...
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Hi my name is Lukas and I'm new to everything real estate. I've always been interested in it as a way to create passive income through rental properties and I'm just now starting to take it seriously. I'm a Computer S...
What is the best software for checking out comps for fix and flips? Also is there anything cheaper than Costar for multifamily?
Interesting article in NY Times business section on the state of the Denver economy and real estate market...http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/14/business/economy...
I admit - I am a data geek. I suspect a 2020 recession so I am utilizing the time now to learn as much as possible about REI. I am also quantitatively gifted (forced to learn, lets say) with some technical chops, so w...
I have a tenant who’s on section 8. She pays just over $300 and section 8 pays almost $900. I’m only charging her $1200 and could probably get closer to $2000. It’s a 3/2 in central FL. She pretty much begs to not ra...