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New investor here from Oregon. About to close on our first deal and I have a few questions about how to proceed. The plan is to live in it for a year while fixing it up and rent out two of the bedrooms to ...
Hello. I am building a new house and the plumbers installed the gasline and the gauge drops down about 3/4 PSI a day. The company says that it only needs to hold 15 PSI for 15 minutes to pass inspection. (It does).Tha...
We have a couple who has rented a home from us for 20 years (long before we decided to take real estate investing seriously). We're currently renting it for $2300.We know we need to increase rent on the property, but ...
Hello all, still trying to get my first property. I'm looking at a duplex in TX, and trying to do some calculations to see if the price is worth it. Does anyone have a rule of thumb that they use for their calculatio...
BP Newbie here looking to get some help or direction on how to properly estimate out the average cost to build an 8 unit condo building in Brooklyn, NYC. I've been an investor and fix-and-flipper in NY for 4 years now...
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I am a new investor and have 0 investment properties. I am searching, analyzing, and all that fun stuff. I have reached out to a local lender and as you know once your information gets out there, the...
You hear conflicting opinions on staying at your job or leaving your job. Both arguments are valid. Stay at your job and get more loans or leave and pursue full time.What are the main challenges people gloss over wh...
Hey everyone, I am brand new to the real estate investing world but have been learning a lot and I am looking to buy my first house in the near future. For those of you who have been investing in Nola for a while, ho...
Has anyone acquired property by assuming an adjustable rate loan? What are the potential pitfalls? Will the lender let you assume the loan if it's in default status assuming you pay the defaulted amount? Do you hav...
When analyzing potential investment opportunities, one thing you can't afford to overlook is projecting those sweet returns. Many syndicators, including myself, base their projections on a five-year term. This allows ...