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Kwan Suh New investor needing help/advice.. I got scammed :(
20 March 2023 | 48 replies

So I bought a 4plex in Michigan back in September and hired a handyman who only had positive reviews on Google, Yelp, Facebook, etc.
He seemed pretty trustworthy at first and I hired him to get all 4 units rent ready...

Oscar Montealegre The Los Angeles Nightmare
3 June 2021 | 66 replies

I’m a real estate investor based out of Los Angeles. I have been doing it for ten lovely years. However, what I am about to say truly pierces my perpetual LA pride. You couldn’t pay me enough money to invest in Los An...

Jonathan Sher GRM? Cap Rate?
3 January 2010 | 30 replies

Hello everyone. This is my first post on the forum besides the new member area. I have been reading a book about investing in Duplexes, Triplexs and Quads. So far, the author has expressed his use of GRM (Gross rent m...

Emily McCabe Inherited Tenant Problems at my first property- need advice!
8 July 2021 | 61 replies

Hi, I just bought my first rental property 2 weeks ago (I'm in Maryland), and I'm feeling a little overwhelmed with my inherited tenants- any advice would be greatly appreciated!The property is a 3-unit building. 2 of...

Account Closed Invest now or wait to see if market tanks?
5 June 2019 | 93 replies

I sold my duplex and I’m sitting on a pile of cash. Moving forward I will implement the BRRRR strategy to get up to 10 properties, recycling as much capital as possible. I’m excited to move forward in my REI career, b...

John M. Where to invest -- Good areas/Bad areas
17 November 2018 | 88 replies

It seems like the worse the neighborhood, the more the rental profit.
For example, in a bad neighborhood, I can buy a $45,000 house that rents for ~$850/month.
In a good neighborhood, I can buy a $100,000 house that ...