Hello, I'm planning on purchasing a property in Tampa Bay. My plan is to flip the property, rent it out for a bit and sell it within 2-3 years. Being Canadian, what would be the non-resident withholding tax on the sal...
Great article on the prospects of the Louisville real estate market in 2019 and beyond. It's truly one of the best markets in the country due to its affordable housing, its combination of inflationary factors and its ...
I have a quad under contract right now that looks great on paper! See link below! I am hesitant to pull the trigger on this one because of a few factors:1.MFs on street- Quad is in a C area but this particular street ...
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I own two properties in Bonita Springs, Florida. Both were priced a little below market and I paid cash for one and put 40% down on the other, I did some upgrading and have had great tenants from the get go. A...
Hello --- question for the group. Does anybody have any ideas for resources that might provide good insight into growing rental markets for multi-family? More specifically, I'm looking for city development, growth...
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I’m a younger guy (23), just graduated college with a bunch of debt. Looking to get into house hacking for obvious reasons, and was wondering whether my large student loan would affect my ability to receive an FHA loan??
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I wanted to post this link
http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2014/02/06/fha-loans-still-offer-advantages-in-2014/
FHA is the lowest barrier to entry fo...
I’m ramping up my knowledge base on syndication. I’m looking for a Sample syndication contract to help me visualize how a deal like this is structured. I understand the breath and complexity of this topic. Jus...
I have the ability and knowledge to build four new construction single family homes with a construction loan but usually higher interest rates. However, I think there are some good single family home deals on the mark...