Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Cramerton.
Purchase price: $39,000
Cash invested: $76,000
Sale price: $189,900
This was one of the most challenging and rewar...
Hi All, What do you think of this one: https://techcrunch.com/2019/10/01/rhino-looks-to-replace-renters-security-deposits-with-a-small-monthly-fee/
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Here is an update on the current National Commercial Industrial Real Estate Market in The United States of America:
Initial estimates of industrial investment activity suggest that a little less than $6...
Greetings,Here is an update on the current National Commercial Industrial Real Estate Market in The United States of America as of March 10, 2024:Initial estimates of industrial investment activity suggest that a ...
Looking to rehad a property with pretty bad hardwood floors. The home was built in 1900 and the owner has taken up some of the carpet in the living room. Pieces of the padding are stuck to the hardwood and it looks li...
I admit - I am a data geek. I suspect a 2020 recession so I am utilizing the time now to learn as much as possible about REI. I am also quantitatively gifted (forced to learn, lets say) with some technical chops, so w...
not sure really where to post this so I'll post it here. I was curious as to what the average time on the market everyones flips are going for these days? I am trying to gauge my local market and whether it is bette...
Just curious from other States with their MLS. I know that in realtytrac or preforeclosure.com and etc. has these homes reported REO, let's say a year ago. The listing agent listed the property thru their little MLS...
I have been researching different markets around the country. Most will be quick to reccommend TX, AZ, FL, and CA.
As far as cash flow goes I don't see anything in those areas resembling the type of cash achievable i...
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I have eight rentals, seven of which are in the Kansas City area. I'm looking at my next purchase, but I'm not sure if it's better to focus on Kansas City, which I'm just starting to lear...