Since 2016, I bought (with the intention of keeping) 16 doors in Buffalo, NY. I live in a foreign country, and depended on a property manager to manage my portfolio. After 5 years of abuse, miscalculations, grossly ...
Hi guys, I am an out of state investor and have been digging into Cleveland's market. Just wanted to get some insight from others who may have invested in the area and figure out what I am missing. Seems like you can ...
As a property manager, my responsibilities extend far beyond simply managing day-to-day operations; I'm also involve protecting the long-term value and profitability of my landlord's investments. Handling home warrant...
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I’m considering becoming a landlord for my property in Indianapolis, and I want to make sure I’m fully prepared before diving in. I have one property at the moment, but plan to expand my portfolio. I’d r...
Avery Carl is the go-to contact for short-term rental investing. Her business, The Short Term Shop and The Mortgage Shop not only helps find properties and secure loans for prospective short-term rental investors but ...
I've been wanting to get into RE investing for several years now but *insert excuse*. I'm a Realtor and I see so many interesting properties that I think, hmm that could be really great fixed up and might sell for a d...
I am pursuing my goal to be a land investor, and so far I feel good about having bought a number of lots at a good price. There is still a lot I have to learn, so my question is going to be as basic as it gets. I nee...
Real estate can be a rewarding investment, but it also comes with various financial responsibilities, including taxes. Fortunately, there are several tax-saving strategies that property owners can utilize to maximize ...
I've always had an interest in real estate but never took it too serious and i just felt with the economy slowly recovering it wouldn't be a good idea to even waste my time in that area to dabble with RE investments l...
I am looking to purchase a flip property, and while running comps, it appears that highest and best use for the property is a single family. It is 2600 sqft, would be a 4/2/2, adding about 50k in value by converting ...