I've read most real estate books on the forums here but have decided I am more interested in bigger commercial real estate (50+ unit apartment buildings). Anyone out there recommend any good commercial real estate/ap...
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The Condo Association I'm looking to buy a single unit in hasn't had a Reserve/Useful Life Study done in 14 years. They provided me a summary of the last study (done in 2006) but it was not very de...
In 2003 Redfin and other reporting groups announced that the single-person household became the dominant household. This means more people are living alone than at any other time.
Wow!
I remembered when I first le...
I have free college and need help deciding on my major. My minor is Real Estate, and I aspire to become a landlord investing in rental properties. I aim to apply my real estate knowledge to build a portfolio of rental...
At what price point does a Cost segregation study become worth it? I have a property I am almost done with the remodel on and it will most likely appraise for 160k and have another that did for 140k. Would it be worth...
I'm an eighteen year old, visionary real estate investor & entrepreneur living in Cincinnati. I plan on moving to Los Angeles, California next year to study entrepreneurship & real estate at USC. I am interest...
Newbie here, sorry if i am asking a stupid question... So my question is that , the bottom line is the property you own should be rented to make all this happen. I would like to know if there is a any peer reviewed ...
So, I’m in a great position working as a virtual high school teacher where I make good money (for a teacher) but still have 4-5 extra hours in my day. Now, I have all this free time and would love to spend it picking,...
I recently subdivided a property and put one of the lots up for sale. I received an offer today but the buyer wants a 60 day due diligence period. Considering the lot was just subdivided by the municipality into a R-1...
Under current tax law, your building is set to depreciate over 27.5 or 39 years. But many assets like lighting, carpeting and cabinetry depreciate much faster than that.
Which means you shouldn’t have to wait all t...