I am currently a pro athlete playing hockey overseas and am trying to put a lot of what I make over here into real estate investing. I am trying to set myself up for after hockey seeing as I am making most of my money...
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I’m 31 and weighing my options on whether to buy or wait until I pay off my debts. I have 2 loans totaling to $20k. I make $90k a year and have saved enough for a 3% down payment on a home under $300k. The mon...
I was hoping to get feedback on business lines of credit secured by free and clear real estate. For the sake of this discussion, here's an example scenario: If a person had 5 properties free and clear, valued at ...
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My family and I are looking at REI with a focus right now on FL, CA, or AZ, with other considerations in the mix. We are 10-15 years out from retirement, so our current thought is to get a STR or MTR that we can...
I've been thinking of setting up a deal offering free rent for a year to a disabled veteran and their family who are in need of help to regain financial stability; they would only be responsible for utilities and a sm...
Does anyone know why Craigslist has added "income source" to their disclaimer?I just noticed this today when I posted an ad:Discrimination by race/origin, age, family status ('no kids' 'ideal for one'), disability, cr...
Have you ever had a lender tell a prospective buyer of one of your flips that within the first six months of you purchasing, rehabbing and listing the property, they (the lender) wouldn't loan on a property that wa...
Tenant lease is ending June 2019. I don't want to renew it because of all the issues I've had with him. (Had to take him to court to get the rent. He wouldn't pay the rent because he says I'm too young to own property...
Easy come, easy go!Airbnb blocked 11,000 bookings in Arizona last year with 'anti-party' systemVacation rental company Airbnb released how many bookings it blocked in Arizona last year using its "anti-party" system, w...
It's my understanding that, in Michigan, a landlord can raise rent a "reasonable" amount as specified in the lease. It's usually 5% a year, but is it legal to go more, say 10%?