I've identified a neighborhood that fits by 'up and coming' requirements. And I've found a duplex that meets my (monthly rents) / (purchase price) requirements. However, the duplex is in one of those blocks (or few bl...
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Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
A newly renovated duplex, offering two ready-to-rent units: a one-bedroom, one-bath unit, and a two-bedroom, one-bath unit. This com...
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Other other investment.
A 0.75-acre parcel serving as the foundation for a visionary development project in Morganton. Acquired to support broader community revitalization, this land is slat...
Anduril Industries' Expansion to Columbus: A Transformative Move for Real Estate Investors
Anduril Industries, a prominent defense technology company based in Costa Mesa, California, has announced plans to establish ...
I'm looking for a distressed multi family homes that I can rehab to build equity and than hold as a rental for cash flow. My question is do I focus on learning a specific market first and than try finding a deal in t...
So I have started down the path of figuring out my roadmap to financial independence and trying to figure out how real estate fits into this equation. My net worth is pretty much split between a stock/bond portfolio a...
Hi all,
Brand new to real estate investing, but have been studying the topic in depth for the past two years.
Question for anyone who lands on this post - are there any tools out there, similar to the ones provided...
Macy's, a cornerstone of American retail, is seeing significant interest in the real estate it has put up for sale, a promising sign in a challenging market. The New York-based retailer, which also owns Bloomingdale's...
Hi all, I am curious about SBA Loans. Specifically, how do Real Estate Investors, especially those starting out, would qualify for one. As a broader question: what services does the SBA provide that we can take advant...
Looking to get advice and make connections. I also want to provide a broader list of services for my clients that don't fall into the traditional real estate structure. I welcome all of your advice and comments