Latest from WSJ ... I always get a kick out of these lists :whistle1:
http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2010/10/01/10-best-and-worst-markets-for-real-estate-investors/
Hello Kentuckians!I am about to start renting my house out after the 1st of the year and I was wondering if you all had any recommendations for Landlord insurance? Specific agents or carriers that you like and use?I g...
What is the risk of the BRRRRR strategy. It sounds good to be able to buy property, rehab it, rent it to a tenant, refinance, then take money out to repeat the process. I know that by doing this, you're building a pas...
Does anyone have experience dealing with an abandoned well on a property they have purchased?
My primary residence (complete interior gut), purchased almost two years ago has an abandoned well about 15 feet from the ...
I often think about the saying 'Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered' in terms of business and real estate. I'm wondering what other people think about this quote. When does it apply, when doesn't it apply?
Where is...
I was wondering if most Airbnb hosts have a plan B in case their cleaner goes missing at the last minute. I have 3 cleaners assigned to the same property, so there's no danger of anything unpleasant happening.
Anothe...
My parents recently had a refrigerator leak on the main floor and the water went down into the basement (in Northern Virginia). They're having a horrible time with the insurance company to assess and recommend reputa...
Hi all,
As mentioned above, I am based in Brisbane, Australia, but am striking out in the USA - the deals are just too good :)
I have been in business for 10 years (business consulting, web design, online publishing...
Hello from NC! I've gotten so much useful info from your posts over the years, but never posted. I need some help please. We've purchased a foreclosure property for a flip & it's taken over 6 weeks for our attorne...
I'm looking at investing in SFR's in Ogden. I have never been there, I have been doing a lot of research and it seems that there are quite a few large companies relocating that way. Seems like the financial and bio-te...