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Ashish Brar Out of state Rentals for Positive Cash Flow
19 May 2019 | 44 replies

Hi Guys,I have about 100k cash available to invest out of california. Looking for some cash flow rentals in Houston Texas, Cleveland Ohio, Cincinnati or Detroit. I am thinking of using that for a 20% down to generate ...

Jason Breton Exiting a House Hack with tightening Airbnb regulation
20 September 2019 | 35 replies

I own a duplex in Denver. Living in 1 unit and renting the other on Airbnb. My intention was to rent on Airbnb upon exiting the property. That seems risky now considering the current trajectory of regulation in the ci...

Braden Anderson What do you name each of your rental properties?
6 June 2019 | 57 replies

What do you guys name each of your rental properties? To keep track of them all. For example, right now I only have 2 rental properties in 2 different cities, so I call them Pleasant Grove house and Saratoga Springs h...

Neal Collins Boosting apartment values...nice win to share
24 May 2018 | 31 replies

Being in a relatively expensive market I know how discouraging it can be to try and break into real estate scene, particularly the multifamily space. We're in Portland, Oregon and very few cases can you hit the 1% "ru...

Amby Bhagtani Why do we think property prices always go up in the long term?
24 February 2023 | 46 replies

I have a very basic question (almost sounds silly), I keep hearing property prices always go higher in the long term (not referring to short term fluctuations). Apart from that's how its been historically can someone ...