I have a property that I'm getting ready to get under contract today. The only catch is the seller doesn't want me to show the property until we basically close on the house. What do I do in this situation?
It's the age old dilemma. The nicer (and higher demand) areas are more expensive but command higher rents. The lower end areas are cheaper but demand more repairs/updates and are harder to rent out. I'm in Dallas and ...
My question is: With the relatively small amount of disposable income I have, is it better to separate some of that off to make extra payments to the house mortgages to pay them off sooner, or should I just let the mo...
We are currently stationed in Guam and recently noticed houses appreciate pretty fast. Houses that were 350k a year ago are now about 425k. This led my husband and I to consider owning but the numbers are not adding u...
By the time I'm 40, I see myself managing 10+ rental properties. That's in about 8 years from now, and I think it's an easily attainable goal. The problem is that it's soooo sloooooowwwww. I've got two properties now,...
Hi Everyone!I'm a newbie that's unfortunately looking to buy in a hot market. I live in the south suburbs in Chicago, however I'm looking to house hack my first property, a 3-4 unit buildng, in the city of Chicago--th...
As a 40-year-old Australian investor, I've built a strong real estate portfolio focused on the local market. My strategy has always been to buy in the right market cycle, renovate for value-add, rent, and refinance to...
I was considering to accept a tenant from section 8 program. But inspector failed my unit with many un-professional reasons. And they force me to fix the problems without sending me the report, and accept this tenant....
Fair warning that this is a long story. I'm also relatively new to my PM role so any feedback on how this could have been handled better in the future and how to proceed with this situation would be beyond helpful.So...