Hi! looking to purchase single-family homes in my hometown. I have limited experience and would like to ask a question:
Is negative cash flow ALWAYS bad?
What would the reason be to buy a negative cash flowing property (lets say negative 400 a month) ? Does it make sense to do that as a first time investor and home buyer?
Hi everyone my is Carlos i am currently in Costa Mesa. I am planning on not resigning my lease and starting of my RE venture. I have done some research on ADUs and have come to conclusion that getting a house near a ...
I'm out of state investor looking to buy a property in Austin probably every year. I'm looking to buy our first Austin investment now. If we get a fix upper, I will need a good GC. Any recommendation on good contracto...
What is the best way to put our funds back into the market, slowly over a period of 3 months? A year? Not trying to time the market but probably not the best idea to put it all back in tomorrow. Thoughts? Thanks in ad...
This week I received my first negative review from a guest.
I understand that this is part of the business, but I'm just wondering what coping mechanisms does everyone revert to when this happens? Do the airbnb revie...
Just saw this article and curious what folks think about this. Is this in the foreseeable future for the US?https://www.theguardian.com/money/2019/aug/13/danish-bank-launches-worlds-first-negative-interest-rate-mortga...
Looking for a small multi-Unit in California, realized, at times, the Capitalization rate is less than the interest rate (Negative return). Considering the cost of selling expenses, this is really risky in a short ter...
Hello!Per Brandon Turner's advice in his "The Book on Rental Property Investing" I've been allocating a few hours a day to analyze some properties using the BP's "Rental Property Calculator". I've found a few homes (L...
I would really like to start out investing in foreclosures or pre-forclosures, and would like some advice. (Like everybody) I also think this is a really good topic.
Have you found more success on finding REO for a ...