Looking to try my hand at investing in a rental property here in Kansas City Kansas in the Wyandotte county area. If anybody could give me some insight I would very much appreciate it.
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment in Lexington.
Purchase price: $697,000
Cash invested: $1
We purchased a 12 unit apartment building in one of the fastest trend...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $312,000
Cash invested: $20,000
We bought this property to flip but it has taken far longer than expected. This ho...
So we have a half duplex that is available for rent and another split entry house available for rent. We are having a hard time finding good tenants have shown both places but when do background check nothing good at ...
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I have a question in regard to ending a tenancy through the eviction process.. In the eviction process in NC I file for a writ of possession in order to get the tenant removed. Once executed, I understand that this en...
Curious about the foreclosure market/process. I want to invest in rental properties, and as a result of the prohibitively expensive NYC market I've been looking out of state. Am I making a mistake by overlooking forec...