Rental fraud is a growing problem in the real estate market. According to Snappt's Top Twenty Fraudulent Cities for 2022, the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metro area has the third highest fraud rate in the nation, with 13....
Our Business has been growing rapidly as we've employed our capital in the acquisition department. Currently we're at 7 doors and nearing the completion of our first $50/sq ft rehab. We have two new construction proje...
We are in the Grand Rapids área and we want to start a real state business. Have a successful business right now and want to grow. But we don’t know how to get a hard money loan.
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I'm not exactly new, have been lurking, but never did my Intro. The iphone app is really helping me find more time for BP and learn how things work here. I began investing in Real Estate in 2007, mostly ...
What's up STR gurus!? Does anyone know of a reliable company/person that handles the management of an Airbnb? Such as adding listings, messaging guests, and updating availability? I have tried Evolve but they seem to ...
Hi!First, thanks for reading this post. We are looking to get out of our current market by selling and moving to a new location. In part to find a better market for our finances and in part to travel and explore somew...
In my opinion Florida is headed for a downturn in the local real estate market. I am a licensed FL Realtor and part owner of a FL Real Estate Brokerage. I see a lot of transactions here in my market firsthand. M...
"I'm eager to start my investment journey but recognize there's much to
learn. I have a question: What are some promising areas for small to
medium multifamily investments in Northern California? Any
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BP! Hope all is well! I’m looking to invest out of state in Phoenix Area or Las Vegas. I’m currently in Cali. I want to see why you would prefer one state to the other. Vegas is a lot closer to me however I feel Phoen...
I hear all the time these investors who talk about buying a property, fixing it up and then pulling all the money out to buy another property. What I can't understand, is that if you pull 80% of the equity out to buy...