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Arreanna Cromartie Wholesaling fire damaged property
17 August 2019 | 9 replies

ok I have a property in NC I want to put under contract but everyone is saying make sure the numbers are right. Which of course I understand but do people actually buy fire damaged properties, it seems like untouched ...

Adair Smith Dog Pee on Wood Floors- HELP!!!
4 August 2009 | 10 replies

I've got this great deal on a historic home only problem is 4 dogs were locked in the house for several weeks and of course used to bathroom on the floor. The house smells so bad you just have to walk by it and you c...

James Bitakis Newbie buying NW Indiana SFH rentals
20 February 2016 | 2 replies

I am a newbie and looking at SFH's in the Hammond, Highland, Indiana for now.  I have come upon a nice 3bd. 1 bath 2 car garage (no basement), 1100 sq. feet for 29K in a nice area of Hammond, In.  Rents in this area a...

Andrew Pearson Marketing a New Property Management Company Greenville SC
21 November 2021 | 4 replies

Hello everyone, I'm starting a property management business in Greenville, SC. I've formed my LLC, built a website, built most of my systems, and opened my operating and trust accounts. I'm currently just waiting for ...

William Jenkins Multifamily In-Building Cellular Coverage During COVID
3 June 2020 | 4 replies

I'm an RE investor/broker and a major part of my business is developing, owning, and brokering wireless sites (towers, rooftop locations, etc.)  We have expanded our practice to offer in-building wireless systems that...

Max T. Capital expenditures are a beach!
26 March 2018 | 7 replies

Everything below is for the same property, a duplex in Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia.

I start to have some stucco work done on the exterior. When the mason removes the old stucco he finds a wooden beams spann...

Ignacio Sepulveda IS IT WORTH IT TO GET A HOME INSPECTION?
13 July 2020 | 2 replies

Okay...so I know many of you are probably thinking "yes, it is no matter what." But I'd like to share my thoughts here about potentially not doing a home inspection. Reasoning below: 1. The property is governed by a H...

Michael Ehrmann How old is too old when the COC is over 12%
19 November 2020 | 6 replies

I’m looking at multi family homes in the Cleveland, Ohio area. Some of these homes were built in the early 1900s, but the cash flow is great. The cap rate is about 7.9 - if my numbers are correct. Looking for a little...

Tom Callahan Multi-Family House Hacking in Philadelphia
12 April 2021 | 3 replies

I currently own a SFH in Philly and am looking to kickstart my foray into REI by renting it out and house hacking a multi-family property (up to 4 units). My plan is to find a property that is 3 years old or less so I...

Mary Jay How to calculate Cap-Ex on 100 year old properties
29 January 2019 | 5 replies

Hi guys! Can you please help me out?One of my rentals is really old (almost 100 years old) and never really game me any problems, which led me thinking of buying a 100 year old fourplex.How do you usually plan your ...