Hello, I'm looking for a little bit of insight. I currently have 3 rentals. 2- townhouses and 1- 4 bedroom SFH. the equity on the 4 bedroom is around 150-160k. and the townhouses are around 55k together. my question i...
My parents are retired and own 2 properties in culver city CA, in west los angeles area. One is a single family appraised at 1.3 million the other a duplex that was valued at around 1.1 million. They put a 1st mortga...
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I own a small (for now) property management company and am starting to actively search for new clients. I'm currently in the process of automating my direct mail campaigns with a VA, a local minimum-wage w...
Howdy. I've got a young guy renting a house of mine in the city of Denver/Unincorporated Adams County. He pays the water bill, but I have it set up through Denver Water to receive copy of the bill, just so I can keep...
Hey there! my name is Emeka and I'm new to real estate. I'm based in Powder Springs, Ga.I've always heard about real estate passively but it always went over my head and seemed beyond my reach. While I still think it...
Been licensed since March 2011, been reading book after book on real estate investing & gone to 3 different seminars (including the REI Summit in Orlando 3/09). I'm trying to get my start in the area of Real Esta...
We are new, in Rimforest. Had a great, busy winter. Then spring came around and it's been completely dead! I guess I should have lowered the price but wondering how big of a difference other people are seeing between ...
I always see so many questions about turnkey properties, long-distance investing, and BRRR’ing properties so I thought I’d share my first investment experience since it consists of all these things.
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Purcha...
All I hear about is how great STRs are and how in the correct market they can basically be a money making machine. What are some of the cons or risks of owning a STR that a new investor should look out for? Asking any...
There is a thread on BP about getting to $100M with some interesting commentary. A lot of the comments revolve around compounding rate and what is sustainable. It seems that growing your net worth should have some s...