Ok, so first of all...
The Two Types of Full-Time Real Estate Investors
Generally speaking, there are two types of full-time real estate investors: the passive investor and the active investor. A passive investor ...
I've had a number of enquiries via my site by people who'd like to invest in one of our syndication deals, but can't due to either not being accredited, or the majority of the deals being open to accredited, not sophi...
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I'm buying my 2nd rental property in Framingham, MA. It is 100+ years old but was completely renovated in 2004. Would like to have an inspector verify that there is no lead concern. Looking for a "...
Hello,We own a rental near a large military base. We are civilians. We would love someone to school us on the pros/cons of renting to military. We have had one military tenant who was great and we were sad to see them...
Being a real estate investor is an enticing aspiration that comes with many rewards and benefits for savvy investors. As a separate asset class, owning real estate investment properties has become one of the most popu...
I have a small SFR and would like to limit the number people occupying the dwelling. It is 2 bedroom, one bath and a little over 600 square-foot. In the past I have had mostly two person rental agreements and they a...
So while things are still rosy for real estate markets, I am an investor with multiple backup plans, and would love to hear about how investors here are diversifying their investments, or looking to shelter or hedge t...
Hey guys, So my wife and I recently purchased a 3 unit house. Unfortunately, it appears to have come with a crazy tenant in one of the units.
Short version is we are worried one of the tenants might do signif...
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Coming at you live from Nashville, TN.
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I am looking to buy my first rental property, but live in NYC. Where i know the tenant almost always wins. Trying to cover all angles here, what states near NY are particularly landlord-friendly v tenant friendly ?