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I'm new to this. I've been a realtor for almost 6 months and am currently exploring real estate investing. My family moves almost every 2 years due to my husband's job, and we're trying to save enough for a do...
Evaluating a triplex in Lousiville, Ky. Louisville is known to have a lot of older homes, but how old is too old?
The house is built in 1904. Three 2 bed, 1 bath units. Two out of the three are currently rented. Cons...
Good morning everyone, I've been thinking about what I want my niche to be as an investor. I've settled on small multifamily properties 2-20 units. There are quit a few of these properties around the Atlanta area. ...
I have a property management company managing my rental ( recently signed a two year contract with them). I think they re great in what they do but their communication system is horrible. They rarely reply my emails a...
Often a Self Directed IRA (SDIRA) is presented as a better retirement and/or investing vehicle, especially for its ability to invest in real estate. This is actually one of the main points in the sale speech of many S...
I am a fairly new investor based in San Diego. Currently looking for my second buy&hold cash flowing multi-family property. I'm realistic about cap-rates in Southern California, so I don't expect anything spect...
Hey there! My name is Brian - I'm a 27yo engineer working remotely and currently living in Philadelphia. I'm super keen to get into real estate investing and have the money ready to go for my first property. I grew up...
My good buddy is considering purchasing some rental properties in Indianapolis and wanted to get some feedback on the locations from insiders who know the Indy market well.
The first one is on Cork Bend Dr (4...
Hi guys,This is my first purchase for a rental property, I am confused between 2 properties one is at Cork Bend Dr which is listed at 125k ,year 2006 which cash flows 11.30% . The other one is North Dequincy @ 85k, ye...
Who here has used good property management programs that have helped them scale their business and if you don't use them what would you suggest to do to compensate?