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Chad Eatinger House Hacking a Multifamily in Brooklyn? Possible to break even?
26 April 2018 | 31 replies

Hi everyone,I am going to be moving to New York with my family next year for grad school, targeting to live in Brooklyn/Queens, and hopefully within a reasonable commute distance (30-45 mins public transit) to Manhatt...

Rizalene Acosta even single moms can house hack in the bay area!
14 January 2019 | 5 replies

Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Oakland.

Purchase price: $532,500

Cash invested: $75,000

I was 5 months pregnant looking for a duplex in an insane sellers market...

Joshua Dorkin Hiring a General Contractor: Failure to even Deliver a Bid!
17 May 2017 | 24 replies

I'm looking to get bids for a rehab project in my house, and as such, have sought out general contractors.

I contacted 6 contractors over the past 3 weeks. Of these, 5 have come to get the scope of the project and a...

Edward Salazar Bought a 10,000 SF Warehouse, but is this even possible??
6 March 2017 | 21 replies

Hi everyone, I just bought a 10,000 sf Warehouse building from a distressed owner and would like to try something out. I did some renovations to it and brought some highly qualified new tenants that pay a lot more tha...

Rich Weese Even during virus, apartment buyers looking for deals in Texas
7 May 2020 | 5 replies

Financing changes caused my buyer to walk away one week before closing. Lender cut $1 million from loan amount and required 12 months PI TI totaling over $700,000 to be held in reserve. I was concerned with the corona...

Christopher Kaflik Is a house built in 1840 even worth looking at?
5 September 2016 | 4 replies

Motivated seller is trying to get rid of a property that is in pretty dire condition.It definitely needs a complete gut job. New roof, porch, everything. The only issue is it was built in 1840. Would it even make sens...

Amy Lemaistre Contractor not signing lien waiver even though he’s been paid
3 July 2024 | 6 replies

I submitted a lien waiver form to my contractor and have yet to receive the signed copy, it’s been 4 days. My lender is waiting on this to approve my reimbursement payment. I’ve sent emails and texts asking the contra...

Kawsar Ali Tenant Keeps complaining it is too cold, even after 74
5 January 2017 | 17 replies

We just recently moved into to a new house we purchased 2 months ago and a new tenant moved in on the 2nd floor on the 5th last month. For past the two weeks or so she has been driving me insane about the heat. By NY ...

Jered Sturm Even if You’re an Expert Investor, Catastrophe Can STILL Happen
13 July 2016 | 6 replies

Recently, I was involved in a deal that appeared pretty straight forward. That is, until one unforeseen issue threw the whole thing into chaos.I hope by writing this post, I can help others realize that real estate in...

Terry Power Even the experienced can get burned in the Guru stakes
14 July 2016 | 3 replies

Hi from downunder,When it comes to seminars, keynotes and workshops i consider myself pretty experienced. As a professional speaker and consultant, I've been on the keynote circuit now for the best part of two decades...