I have an investment property that currently does not have any mortgage. I would like to open a line of credit on this property but the first 1/2 dozen places I have called, have done mortgages with these banks in th...
And by far, is income taxes. I know there are tremendous legal methods how to not pay income taxes, or to pay very little. Judge Learned Hand(his real name!) once said in a court case " it is the right of every Americ...
I was just reading a commercial RE blog and I don't understand the following phrase: "...with the widening of the higher yield spread, we will see higher cap rates."The article in full is here:https://www.globest.com/...
Hi Everyone,I am graduating from business school next year and want to start planning and acting of my future financial freedom. For my future job, I can choose between Chicago, IL or Dallas, TX as my base. From my pr...
Hi folks, I am looking for some advise -I inherited my tenants when I bought a triplex last spring. One of the tenants had been living there for 5 years and the old lease (which I got from previous owner) had her and ...
In the last year, I have been avidly trying to buy a mobile home park, I have had 2 (out of the maybe 40 that Ive spoke with owners) that were making progress. One, the seller and I came to an agreement on price, and...
My first contractor took many months doing minimal work, and took half my draws from my private lender, after electric inspection did not pass, I terminated his contract. The second contractor that took over quoted th...
I've had several quotes, most of them for the bottom of the barrel shingles with terrible reviews and class action settlements, with absurd prices, especially the ones that know I have a few properties...They wanted t...
The roof of my 4-plex in Mid-city blew open in the wind storm a few weeks ago. The roofer finally came last week and we immediately laid a tarp over it. The last time he returned my call was 5 days ago. Can someone re...
I'm curious what the thoughts are on future mortgage rates, say 5-10 years out. It would seem to me that most subscribe to the philosophy that rates will stay low indefinitely, in part because that's the new precedent...