I’m planning to buy my first investment property in New Jersey. I’m not sure how big to start. Should I go for a two unit property? Or save a little longer for a 4-8 unit property? How much should I have on the side a...
I’m house hunting later today, and this market is crazy. It seems every house gets 10 offers and sells in a day. So- I don’t want to overpay because I’ll be selling in 2 yeas (unless life changes). Should I go for a c...
How many apartment units will it take to support a full time property manager? SOmebody who can collect rents, turn units over and coordinate repairs. I've heard anywhere from 50 to 100 for one person.
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I'm new here and looking to get into house hacking by rehabbing a duplex. The duplexes in the area of Long Island I'm looking at cost around $700-800k. I'm trying to figure out what ren...
Hello,I have a bunch of questions as a new investor into real estate, especially through Home Union. I suppose listing them out would be easiest:1.) When I invest, do I actual own solely the property?2.). Home Uni...
Hello all, would appreciate some feedback on my situation:
My wife and I purchased a 2 flat in the Lakeview neighborhood about 2 years ago, It is a 3 story, 2 unit building near right off the Southport Corridor (Very...
So far all I've done are rehabs. Unfortunately here in Indiana things do not sell well. I can find some mind blowing buys, but the exit is where you make your money. I've only done 5-6 deals, but so far the results ha...
I have a four unit in "upstate" NY with one oil boiler paid for by me. What is the best way to separate the heating system and pass that utility onto the tenants? (The utility company will run natural gas lines to the...
Hi all,
A big advantage of real estate is that it can be a large tax writeoff. The "depreciation" and mortgage interest writeoffs can save quite a bit.
If I invest in say mexican or canadian real estate will I lose ...
In Texas, the TREC contract is long and requires earnest money. For those of you who follow @Brandon Turnerand his advice to "make lots of offers", do you (or your agent) submit a full contract and earnest money check...