Finally our plan to use the equity in our home is upon us and we are very excited but unsure on how to move forward. We are new to creative real estate investing and want to figure out the best way to make the most o...
I have a question about the best way to hire my son to maximize tax savings for the both of us.
I am retired and have an S Corp from back when I used to be a travel agent. Now my only income is from rental propertie...
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I'm just starting out and wanted some advice on the best first investment given my goals.
I learned the fundamentals (from analyzing deals to financing strategies etc) in a BRRR program but then realized...
One of the most thrilling aspects of this industry is the opportunity to optimize pricing strategies to maximize revenue from each property we manage. My absolute favorite part of my job is controlling the pricing of ...
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As a real estate agent in an ever-evolving market, staying ahead of the curve and keeping sales momentum up are crucial for success. With the landscape constantly changing, it's vital to...
Hi BP community!My wife and I just bought a home around the Morgan Street Junction in West Seattle. It is a small, old house on a small (4k sqft) lot. It is zoned commercial and LR2. We definitely plan to develop it i...
I'm in Los Angeles.
Purchased triplex (three 3/2 houses on a lot) for $650K a few years ago as an owner occupant. This was my first property. It appreciated enough that I took out a HELOC to eat up my student loans...
In the intricate world of real estate investment, striking a delicate balance between profitability and tenant appeal is crucial for success. As a realtor with a unique blend of hands-on experience, including personal...
Maximizing profits when selling an investment property involves strategic planning and execution. Here are some of our top tips to help you get the most out of your investment:Market Understanding:-Research current lo...
Hello All,I own one condo property in the St. Louis area (forced landlord situation) and recently had water damage from an upstairs condo. Adjuster put the damage around $8,500 after $250 deductable. Some of that is c...