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Jeremy Paris Flipping a house you already own
3 April 2017 | 4 replies

I bought a house in 2009 before getting married. In Nov 2013 I separated from my wife and spent the next couple of years going through a nasty divorce while she lived in the house that I continued to pay for. In the d...

Jim Ostler New STR investor in Chicago
17 May 2018 | 11 replies

Hey,I'm Jim.  I'm 31 and work in data and analysis at an advertising agency.  I'm new-ish to the real estate investment game.  I live on the north side of Chicago with my wife and son.I've been diving into strategies ...

Account Closed Tiny house rentals = Tiny seed capital?
1 December 2019 | 15 replies

After reading an interesting thread on raising seed capital for tiny houses, I got to wondering whether anyone has experience renting tiny houses? How much does it cost to build a tiny house on average? How much, real...

David Roe Appraisials in 2019 Have they changed?
6 March 2019 | 2 replies

Back in January I figured I would pull out some equity out of my current house I live in. I bought the house in March 2017 for $256,000 and it appraised for $298,000 when I bought it. The lawyer that owned in was alr...

Diante Lawrence Evaluating a property
15 July 2015 | 6 replies

When you are walking through a potential investment property what are the key things you should be looking for that will let you know that it would be a good buy or that it would be too much of a hassle and to walk aw...

Account Closed What does it take to get LEED certified?
11 July 2009 | 13 replies

What does it take to get LEED certified?

Al Williamson Deploy Your Idle Landlord Assets
19 March 2015 | 10 replies

The idea of making additional income by renting out your car, guest room, extra office space, etc. is growing in popularity. It's part of the Collaborative Economy. Is it time for us landlords to get involved? Do you ...

Leeling Chew To Renovate or Not To Renovate
27 October 2022 | 3 replies

New landlord here. I recently purchased a fourplex in Killeen, TX. Asking price was $350K, but after negotiation, it went down to $333K. Down payment $87K. Each 2/1 unit is close to 800 sq ft. The neighborhood has abo...

Suresh J. funding rehab of multifamily
2 November 2011 | 5 replies

My company invested in a multifamily in Memphis, TN, with zero occupancy and in need of major rehab. However we don't have any funds for rehab. What are our alternatives, and what do you think of state/ fed sponsored ...

Brandi Scharrer Furnished STR - time it takes, checklist, buying same items
16 August 2019 | 14 replies

I know there are a couple of threads on the cost of furnishing a STR and they do appear to vary greatly (size, market, target audience etc.) and I'd still love to hear about cost but some of my other questions for the...