I am trying to decide in which city I should invest to get a rental property. I have considered the below factors that resulted in choosing Sacramento as the place. I just wanted to get others' opinions on it to avoid...
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I have been working on my personal finances lately, and IĀ have consolidated someĀ credit card debt within the past couple months.Ā I still have two credit cards pendingĀ thatāsĀ scheduled to be paid off at...
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I am new in the world of real state investing in the USA. I have the money to start investing and more importantly IĀ have the willingness and determination to do it. So far I've devoured books, blogpo...
I am awaiting a response from our lender, but figured it couldn't hurt to ask here...I have a client interested in a tri-plex where they would purchase it via FHA and live in it as a house hack...live in 1, rent out t...
Hey all, I'm doing an analysis on different markets in the US to figure out which ones would be best to buy and rent out a 4/5 bedroom property. My plan would be to rent out the rooms but I'm struggling to pinpoint wh...
Once you decide to invest outside your local area, the possibilities are limitless. This can be exhilarating and overwhelming at the same time.
A tidal wave of thoughts may come flooding in immediately. Should you c...
My question is in regards to factoring in the cost to upgrade a new bathroom even if the bathroom has the basic of basic necessities?? For example, I looked to wholesale a house a few weeks ago and the bathrooms were ...
Iām looking into doing my first deal. I have nothing to put down for a down payment and average credit. My plan is to run the numbers on a deal for a BRRRR and find a lender for the down payment and pay the loan back ...
When looking at comps for sfh, what's the biggest and least important factors for you? Which ones are you more willing to compromise on, and which ones less?For me, the importance in order is:1. Number of bedrooms2. N...
I'm trying to get a better understanding of what the most significant pain points are for DIY (do-it-yourself) property investors. That is, those of you who own rentals and manage them personally (as I do).
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