Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $205,000
Purchased with intent of doing a Short Term Rental
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Not sure if this is correct forum to post in so forgive me if I got it wrong.I'm looking at a property that is begging to be a duplex but lacks a separate entry into the basement that already has a kitchen ready and w...
Investment Info:
Mobile home fix & flip investment in Lake Elsinore.
Purchase price: $175,000
Cash invested: $40,000
Sale price: $300,000
First probate property. We purchased this 1988 mobil...
i've identified a sfh I want to purchase as quickly as possible. I will pay cash and don't need an appraisal, inspection or anything--just a title search. Earnest money will be non-refundable, so we do not need to set...
I own property locally, but due to cost and looming rent control (CA) it just doesn’t seem worth it. So, looking to invest out-of-state. Nervous because I manage my own property and prefer it. I understand that I woul...
Hey everyone, so I was working on my duplex today asking myself what all could be done to "Tenant Proof" my rentals. Share your tips and tricks! I happened to be installing shelving today and I like to stay away fro...
I have an interior doorway/door that I would like to seal off to make the room on the other side more private. I'm thinking at least for the next 6 months to year, but maybe longer. I would like to leave the existing ...
Well, I was always the negative person when it came to real estate investing. I don't have the money, i don't have the time, or I don't want the midnight calls. After seeing my friends be successful with little effort...
I'm currently looking at a 6 bed, 2.5 bath, 2800 sq/ft REO home to rehab and flip. The house needs all new flooring, all new windows and doors (interior and entry), two new garage doors, walls patched or re-drywalled,...
The tenant apparently had some family issues and made the living room into a separate bedroom. He did this on his own dime, of course.
What steps do I need to take here?