So my father has been a landlord for about 20 years in Detroit, under his wing ive never once heard of a story like this Weve had a tenant in a house for about 5 years now, hes a decent tenant and he loved the house ...
The Right Way to Invest in Apartments
If you’re thinking about investing in apartments, this article will save you a lot of time and grief. I can confidently say that because I’ve taught many thousands of real estate...
Good afternoon Yall,I am a soon to be licensed architect preparing to purchase a lot a half hour drive from Breckenridge, Colorado in a thickly wooded, slightly sloping subdivision that sprawls up the mountainside wit...
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First post, but have lurked for years. Amazing community.
I am selling a vacant parcel of land that will yield roughly $1M in proceeds. I am planning to do a 1031 to avoid capital gains.
I have developed se...
Our tenants have been renting our house (single family-3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage) for about the past 18 months. We rent it at slightly below the market (we are renting it at $1450 per month and the market is $1500-...
Hey all, Could use some help from some more experienced folks on the board: A potential client came through Houzz with 3 projects. All three projects are no where near the stage where a contractor should be involved a...
Has anyone had a tenant call there pet a service animal and try to get around the pet fee?
I have an opportunity to purchase some acreage for just the back taxes. It's presently owned by 4 siblings, scattered all over the country. The property is local to me.
Here's the kicker ... the property is land-lo...
Hi I have searched for a bit and can't find an answer to my specific situation.I am selling a rental property and would like to 1031 exchange the proceeds into a new rental property. If I do this and later decide to m...
Hi, I just listed my first home in Fort Collins for rent. Is having a one-time $300 non refundable pet fee sound like the norm in town? Do you vary the fee depending on how many dogs they have? Also, is it the norm...