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Mike Ash Rent home to my kids
1 August 2023 | 18 replies

To summarize a long story: Daughter & her fam moved back home (with wife & I) in 2019 after son-in-law laid off. Covid hit in 2020 & he got back to work in late-mid 2020. My wife talked about selling or re...

Jason Muenchow Trying to decide if I should sell
8 January 2021 | 12 replies

Hello all, Thank you in advanced for taking the time to read this post. I've got a triplex in clearwater FL which im trying to decide if I should keep or sell. The triplex consists of two 3/2.5 units and one 2/1.5 uni...

Bryan Crawford First short term rental!
19 January 2021 | 29 replies

Hello all,After much analysis paralysis on my part, my girlfriend and I have just purchased our first investment property. To mitigate risk, we decided to house hack a 3/2 home with a detached 1/1 MIL suite to rent. W...

Xavier Toefield Residential Assisted Living(RAL) in Texas-rehab or buy facility?
23 December 2023 | 15 replies

Hello all,I am in a situation where I have a duplex(both units 3/2 w/1-car garage at 400 sqft. each) in Round Rock,TX. I have been interested in RAL and its benefits as an investor but also as someone that has family ...

N/A N/A is this bad idea? negative cashflow with equity loan
31 October 2005 | 14 replies

a newbie here. I'm interested in buying a rental investment property. My brother started his investment 2 years ago and he's doing pretty good. He has recommended to take the equity loan as much as I can from my fi...