Hello,I have a row house in Petworth, DC that I will be purchasing for $405k, looking at ARV of $675k, and wanted to know how much I should be paying for Builder's Risk Insurance and if these are adequate coverage.The...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $243,000
Cash invested: $20,000
Sale price: $349,999
I purchased this house in 2021 with the plans to remodel a...
I'm new to this forum. Reading "The Book on Rental Property Investing" brought me here with hopes of learning from others' experience.I'm very far from from making an investment. I am currently trying to evaluate area...
A fellow Coworker of mine wrote up this blog post at the company we both work at regarding who pays for the cost of power for electric vehicles in a multi family development. Interesting challenge that multi family dw...
In December I bought my wife a new car for Christmas. The price of an average new car in 2014 was a bit over $30,000, but I bought it for only $10,000, and it’s newer than new. It’s a mid-size vehicle, and although ...
Hi everyone!This is my first post here so apologies if i have posted in the wrong area or formatting is wrong or anything else, i'll learn i promise!I'm hoping seasoned professionals can give me a second opinion on ho...
In this challenging market for sellers, I was wondering if anyone had any experience donating investment property to charity 501(c)(3).
It seems like a good way to dispose of property that may not be selling. Thou...
Hello friends,I'm looking to restart my portfolio and wanted to see if anyone had opinion on geographies. Most of my looking has been in Utah and south SL counties, midrange ~200-300k SFHs. Growth is projected at 4-5%...
Not too long ago, I saw on BP a comparison of the return on Real Estate over the past year compared to stocks and other common investment vehicles. Now that I actually want the data, I can't seem to find the original ...
My husband and I are wanting to get started in REI with very small funds. We figured the best way to do this is wholesaling (I know I've heard all the advice that it's harder than it looks). Luckily my husband is extr...