Hi!I'm 21 years old and graduating from college with a computer science degree in 12 months. I have $25,000 in the bank and have the ability to move anywhere to work after college. I can live near Chicago with parents...
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I could really use some help analyzing my first rental property. I financed this particular house - newly built in 2013 - as my residence using a VA Loan, (no money down) for 168,000. The home is loc...
Hi everyone! Advice is greatly needed. I am relatively new in my real estate investing journey but I am ready to dive in. I stumbled upon a 107 unit portfolio sale spread out across up and coming areas of Philadelphia...
Economic Update
(Monday, April 5, 2021)
Given the news from the labor, real estate, and manufacturing sectors, it's no surprise that “Consumer Confidence” in the U.S. has increased to the highest level since the b...
Economic Update
(Monday, June 21, 2021)
Fire has always been part of Southern California’s ecosystem, but today’s wildfires are more intense, more frequent, and more dangerous than ever. The memories of massive bla...
Greetings everyone!I'm an investor friendly real estate agent who specializes in pre-foreclosures looking to connect with other investors, agents, etc. in the greater Sacramento region.Just thought I'd post this here ...
Hi allI am totally new to the rental investment. I am in California and looking into purchase out-of-date SFR as rental property. Given so many markets, which markets should I focus on my research? I would appreciate ...
I live in San Diego currently and I’m new to investing. I would like to invest in multi family but looking in my area it seems way out of reach and really not even worth it. I’ve been looking at properties in St. Loui...
Hello everyone, my name is Jack. I am an amateur investor trying to figure out the best course of action to grow and scale my RE portfolio.
For context, I purchased a SFH in AZ for 370k in 2018. Owner occupied for 2...
I was able to get three cash flow positive properties with solid CoC returns during the downturn, and part of the way up, but in the greater Seattle area it is getting harder and harder. Prices are too high relative t...