There is a triplex listed in a class C neighborhood, it's fully rented and 2 of 3 units have already been renovated. It will cash flow $1500 per month. Is it worth being in a Class C neighborhood?
I baited you a bit with that title. I'm not looking to get taken for a ride, but this is what's on my mind.
I have been listening to podcasts, reading books, networking and being mentored to a degree, and analyzing ...
Hello, I'm closing on a fourplex next week here in Utah. A small but growing town called Logan. I just retired from the military. I can't find any answers anywhere so I thought I would try here. I would love to self m...
Property: Small MH park
Price: 50% Appraised value
I'm in the middle of very interesting distressed sale on a MH park in Texas. It seems that the owner of the MHP is a little old lady, who had given total control...
Hi all,I just bought my first investment property last month, and I'm having trouble getting renters interested in the property. It's a small 2BR/2BA, about 820 square feet, just outside of Denver, CO (in Wheat Ridge...
Hello everyone,I'm considering leaving my company and going independent as a Financial Advisor. With experience as a Mortgage Banker in my past, I naturally have real estate conversations with my clients and think I ...
Hi Everyone,I was recommended to talk to ROI Turnkey Properties in Alabama and had a consultation call with them. They have properties in Birmingham, Huntsville, and Montgomery. I can't find too may reviews on that ...
Hi. I'm a newbee, living in the Silicon Valley and there is no way I can afford to buy/ invest in this area. So I'm planning to invest long distance and thinking about the West coast and Midwest areas. Any recommenda...
Hello everyone.As a newbie I am a little concerned about investing in a city and state I am unfamiliar with for the following reasons.a) buying in a place I’ve never been tob) not being able to tell what part is good ...
I currently live in California and will take years before saving enough money to invest in real estate. I’m considering investing in other states. Housing prices are much more investor friendly than California. But th...