Understanding the Key Differences Between Private and Hard Money: Pros, Cons, and When to Use Each
Does anyone have a suggestion how to get around the Fannie Mae 6 month seasoning and 70% LTV requirements for cash out refinance on multi-fam? I have a duplex that am trying to follow BRRRR strategy but running into t...
Hey all, I'm looking for my next house hack in the DMV and since inventory has been pretty low, I'm considering adding an in-law suite or ADU to a potential property. My question is does anyone have experience doing t...
ADULT TWIST ON THE CLASSIC BOARD GAME: This adult board game is a hilarious adult twist on classic Monopoly gameplay WORK TOGETHER…OR NOT: This adult party edition of the Monopoly game has players moving around the bo...
In the realm of real estate investing, the IRS sets guidelines to differentiate between active and passive participation for tax purposes. Understanding these rules is crucial as they impact how investors can deduct l...
Hello,By end of 2018, I would have owned my Second home for 5 years and have stayed in it for 2 years as Primary Residence out of the last 5 years. I am looking to convert that into full time rental property and also ...
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/15/us/restaurant-snake/...A man and woman in Missouri went to a restaurant accompanied by a snake. When customers complained to the manager, the manger confronted the man, his date, and his...
I’m considering bidding on a single family REO on an online auction. I did my own “title search” and found only one mortgage (foreclosed). In addition, I found that the prior owner has two or three IRS tax judgement...
My partner and I own a 6 unit apartment on a town square in a small town in Missouri. The building is ~100 years old, the units are probably 20 years old. Everything is either currently to code or grandfathered in b...
I've been looking at some small multi-family properties lately, mainly two and three-flats. I found one property that's coded as a single family house but it has three distinct living areas (3/1, 2/1, 2/1) with three...