Canary In The Coal Mine: Unfunded Liabilities Have Turned Illinois Into A "Banana Republic"The state is buried debt, and hasn’t passed a budget in over 700 days. 100% of their monthly revenue is being consumed by cou...
What is Considered a Good Multifamily Cap Rate?The short answer is it depends!There’s no universal standard since it relies on two main variables–your investing objectives and current market conditions.Some key factor...
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I am planning to invest in real estate property and waned to know which factor is more important in terms of long term investment . I have found few properties and i have to decide which is the best for retur...
There are a lot of variables when it comes to the state of a market you will potentially be investing in. Values, businesses moving in or out, schools, up and coming developments, nearby colleges, crime rates, ect. Do...
At 26 years old, I would consider me to have a healthy savings of roughly $70,000-$75,000 in liquid cash, hoping to start investing in real estate and generate cash flow. - The first step in my journey I know should b...
Hello all -I am 31 years old, originally from Fargo, ND and currently living in Los Angeles, CA. Needless to say, the real estate markets are completely different here than back home. I've been saving up for a downpay...
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Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
I am located in the Philadelphia area and looking for an accountant for my 2021 filing. I bought my first 4-plex apartment in Philadelphia around October. I am curre...
So, i have a primary residence home(owner occupied) which I rented out room by room. 60% of the income generated from the rents was used as expenses and I have receipts for those. Can I show those expenses as write off?
What key factors influence your decision to partner with a lender for private money in real estate? Are there specific qualities or terms you look for that make the relationship a good fit for your investment strategy?
I'm new to the site and have been able to read through a lot of discussions and articles written which I feel give good advice about analyzing deals. I love seeing others lend advice to newer investors. I see the 2% a...