Hi all,2 years ago I've become a landlord and am renting out my old apt (during the height of covid discounts in cities like NYC and Jersey City). Since then, most discounts are gone and rents seemed to have increase ...
Hey everyone, would value your opinions as we are working towards building a real estate portfolio in the US. As much as we would love to invest in the warmer States it seems as if the MidWest is the place with the b...
Hello, I am new to real estate investing and I waa looking to get into out of state rental properties. I was interested most in the BURRR method and holding long term. I don’t have much savings about 10-20k but my inc...
Hi everyone, I recently purchased my first property in Los Angeles. I paid 800k for a 4 bedroom newly renovated house thats around 1700 sqft and includes an additional 400 sqft detached ADU in the back that I am renti...
All this talk about multiple offers shows a market that could be underway towards increasing prices.
My condo complex has 340 units and we have had values cut in half with properties just sitting for long periods, no...
I am looking at a house that seems to have old wiring in it. It has fuses instead of a modern electrical box. Last night was the initial walk through and I am just trying to get some rough numbers together. The hou...
Hello i am renting out a unit to a 1st time tenant that pays on time but within in the last month i have been seeing a different person coming and going. The noise level has increased later in the evening. I am decidi...
Hi all! @David Greene @Todd Powell How would you deal with this? We recently bought a three family house with tenants in place, all paying way below market rent. (about 1/2 or less than...) The house needs considerabl...
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I'm considering offering on a 3 unit property. Two units will be vacant upon closing. I plan to fix up one and rent at market, then house hack in one of the units. The tenant that will be remaining is payin...
According to this article, Chicago home prices are rising with the "steepest annual price growth" (4.4%). This is interesting. During the initial COVID home price boom, Chicago home prices increased about 18-21%. This...