Hey all,With the crazy market going on, it's getting harder to search and buy. I found myself in an area where it's really out of reach (Northern Virginia). Just like many others whom may find themselves in the same s...
I live in NYC. I need to buy my first multifamily property.I have sponsors and investors for deals up to $7MWhat should I focus on and why?I expect to be investing out of state due to compressed local cap rates.Anyone...
Hello, I've only done this once before and I feel I am really over thinking this. One of my existing tenants is wanting to sign another 1-year lease. What is the best way to handle this? Should I print up a brand new ...
Thoughts about this latest Fed article that consumer "exuberance" might be tipping us into a market correction?
Fed Article - click
Some highlights from the article:
Our evidence points to abnormal U.S. housing m...
This year, experts have noticed that the real estate market has been witnessing an increase in foreclosure activities across the country, including a remarkable shift in commercial foreclosures. As I have been reading...
Hi BP,Anyone have any familiarity with the 19140 Zip code in Philadelphia. I know it's not THERE yet, but is this a market that can be seen as up and coming? Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!
Atlanta investors - where have you found the most recent success with buy and hold investing? Currently looking in East point, west end, Lakewood, and south Dekalb. Any advice on the above? Or different neighborhoods ...
The Maryland house of representatives has proposed house bill 315 that limits rent increases to 5% and limits your rights to remove a tenant to 11 "Just Cause" reasons. The fact your tenant is jerk is not considered ...
Link to this article from the Austin Business Journal: http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/morning_call/2014/12/boomtown-austin-fastest-growing-big-city-in-texas.html?s=printBoomtown: Austin fastest-growing big ci...
Presented by Premier Law PLLCAccording to Florida tax regulations, real property without a homestead exemption is eligible for a 10% cap on annual increases in its assessed value for real property tax purposes.
This...