Hey smart investors, I was hoping someone could offer me valuable resources to better understand the correlation between bond yields and mortgage rates. I understand the general yin-yang that when demand for bonds inc...
Once you choose a real estate syndication deal, sign the PPM (private placement memorandum), and send in your funds, you have very little control over the performance of the asset. You’re truly a passive investor at t...
Hey guys I am looking to invest remotely into out of state properties and was curious how to develop a trusting relationship with a "Turn Key Provider"?
Has anyone done this before? Any advice?
Thanks!
Nathan
Hey everyone! Hope you all are doing well. My wife and I just moved out of our primary residence (held in our individual names). We are now going to rent the property at out as a traditional rental. I know an LLC is i...
I'm lookin for a good neighborhood's and zip codes in Cleveland Ohio that I can buy a single family house up to 100k
thanks
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