This has been discussed in fragments other places here, but I thought as the buying season gets going (and I see a slew of <$200K condos hit the market) it would be wise to have a contained chat on what peoples opi...
I wrote about this topic the other day in my blog and would love to hear people weigh in.I understand some locations do not allow you to accept partial rent and still continue the eviction process. However, if you CAN...
After a few years of dreaming, we are ready to purchase our first STR.
Strongly considering these two areas ....
Outer Banks (Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk)
or
Wilmington/Southport (Carolina Beach, O...
Hello, I am a new landlord and 2 months into my first tenants lease his 16 year old son was caught and arrested for breaking and entering a neighbors home. He was caught VIA video footage. I did a background check on ...
Hello!Does anyone have experience with operating an Airbnb around Metro Atlanta?Would love to get some first hand knowledge about regulations, areas, real ROI's, property management recommendations, and anything you t...
The good of it, was free reign for STR's. The bad, was that the few are now ruining it for the many. City's are beginning to crack down heavily on STR's and Scottsdale is already enacting new ordinances, limiting th...
Thinking of of investing in a condo in Panama City Beach. Any advice about the market trends in the area? Should I put the property in a FL land trust or claim the poperty under an LLC and pay to operate in FL?
Back again but with a little more info. I want to get started in real. Estate investment, what's my current primary residence in Knoxville, TN. I've done the math roughly and honestly the cashflow is coming out much l...
Here's an interesting blog post by Mark Cuban about the future of higher education...
http://blogmaverick.com/
Thoughts?
What about those investors out there who own student housing?
I was talking to a conventional lender who is telling me there is a law stating that a seller can only contribute up to 2% of the purchase price towards the closing cost. Ex: $100,000 purchase price= a limit of $20...