Do you want to invest in real estate, but you live somewhere that’s way too expensive?
Have you been “dabbling” in other markets, casually looking at cheaper deals and thinking about pulling the trigger?
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Hey guys,Just had the displeasure of being featured in the NY Post.http://nypost.com/2016/04/16/non-bank-servicers-cr...It amazes me how reporters fall for the sob stories and completely ignore the most basic facts. I...
My offer was accepted on a HUD house, and (as an investor), I made my $500 non-refundable deposit.
I've now been notified that if I want utilities on I have to pay a $130 dewinterization fee and buy a general liabili...
A little background about me, I currently live in Freehold, NJ…In the past I use to own a company that we bought land that we developed and built new custom homes back in the hay day from 1999-2006. Since the downturn...
Mark is a seasoned real estate professional specializing in the acquisition, disposition, finance and management of commercial and residential properties. calBRE# 01364471. Based in Los Angeles since 1997, he has comp...
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I know of a commercial property that is approaching foreclosure, the bank has possession,...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Colorado Springs.
Purchase price: $355,000
Cash invested: $5,000
Purchased this property as our primary residence with the intent...
New invested need help in understanding this option. I am buying a SFH in Palm Spring area which is has lease with a vacation rental company for two more years and buyer has to assume the lease. I am wondering if this...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $350,000
Cash invested: $70,000
SFH with tons of deferred updates and zoned for an additional dwelling unit ...
If i own a house (no mortgage) and rent it out for 1600 dollars. Is that 1600 dollars considered income and have to pay taxes on. Vs if i had a mortgage and 1000 of that 1600 goes to my mortgage and 600 goes into a “r...