We're just jumping into multi family with 6 duplexes that were sold as a lot by a retiring investor cashing out. While we're under contract moving to closing we have been reading the forums, ebooks, watching you tube ...
Houses nearby go for between 60K-100K based on size and block it's on. Having trouble nailing down a solid number since it's in the city and a block or two makes a very big difference(best est is about 85K-90K ARV i...
Hi All,I was cruising the internet and downloaded a free guide on "how to hold a successful open house" provided by Zillow. Shortly thereafter I received a call from Zillow asking if I would want to become a Premier ...
Does a home built in 1912 need to be brought up to code with regard to insulation? I am thinking about buying a triplex built in 1912.
Hi all, I'm in a pickle with my first home. In 2021, I bought a 3br 2ba house built in 1940, with an attached 1 br 1 ba apartment addition. I knew it needed a full rewire (still had knob & tube) but did *not* know...
Hello all! I am here from Chicago area suburbs & I'm so excited to get started in Real Estate. I am new to the game from an investor standpoint but worked in commercial real estate all through high school and col...
Mike and others who rent to government people, how do you guys handle requests for exterminating? I have never been asked this before and since I have started renting to government voucher tenants, I have had 2 reques...
Is it required to actually work as a Realtor to get Florida license? I have a full time job I like but want to get my RE license in Florida. I dont want to quit my job and be a realtor. I want to be an investor and be...
i've acquired a couple of rental properties now and during every inspection they always suggest replacing the electrical panel, because it's old. They of course fine, but how often do you guys replace them? just f...
Hi all, my LTR (Boston, built in the 1930's) has some cracks in the basement walls that I didn't think were too serious (owned for 10y, some water and flaking but mostly dry). A new owner in the condo building is worr...