Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $75,000
Cash invested: $8,000
Sale price: $135,000
Buy and hold rental. Sold at the 6 year mark.
Wh...
Hey BP, currently residing in San Diego, Ca. Evaluating investing in multifamily & single-family homes in San Diego, however, from podcasts and seminars I have started attending, many investors mention San Diego i...
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TL;DR -- this deal will see me bankrupt or well on my way to property two. I'll need to raise rent, or kick tenants out and have them immediately replaced. What's the best way you guys did that?
Here's the situatio...