Classic story, I read "Long-Distance Real Estate Investing" and instantly knew I had to buy in a cash flowing market hundreds of miles from my home. I chose a strong market, ran the numbers, and then ignored all the o...
How do you know if the numbers work best to sell or rent? My plan was to rent out my primary and purchase another one. Either way, I a moving out of this home. I live in New Braunfels, TX, just down the road from Aust...
Am looking at a potential opportunity in housing near a university that, if fully rented, kicks off a 15% COCR and 8.5% cap rate (and there are leases in hand that would keep it fully rented for the next 18 months or ...
need some advice, what should a new investor start with:A flip I can purchase for 18000 renovate for 15000 and the ARV will be around 50000 to 55000Or a rental for 30000 doesn't need any repair in a decent market rent...
Dear all,I am looking investment locations around GTA where prices are not crazy yet, there are opportunities for a reasonable cash flow and appreciation is expected. Can anyone offer advice?Thanks a lot!Megan.
So you know your moving your family of four in six months to an inflated market. We all know the bubble will burst, question is when? Do you rent and move again when the time is right? Do you build new? Do you buy an...
Investing in a small town in Iowa vs the big city...what is your experience?
From what I have heard, if you are investing in a smaller rural town in Iowa, you can expect higher cash flow but a smaller appreciation. I...
Looking to buy my first deal! Would y’all recommend buying local or out of state for my first deal? Seller financing is what I’m aiming for so can anyone provide some advice or opinions. Thank you!
I may be moving to Greenville SC area next year for work. What is the REI community like in Greenville? What kind of multi-family stock is there? Any observations on market trends?
Ok BP family have a dilemma. We moved out of state a few years ago could not sell our lakeview home. We are in a situation where it's too expensive for the local population to own as a primary residence but yet not L...