Im in the process of buying my first property. A 4 bedroom house but there's an extra room we can use as a bedroom. As of right now me, my partner , and one other person is moving in but, I need to find a way to fill ...
Hello, I'm new to real estate and I'm looking to purchase my first property in Chicago . I want it to be a multi-unit preferably 3 units. I have about $100k available for down payment, closing costs and I'm hoping to ...
I've let myself get a bit emotionally involved in this one. Please talk me off the ledge!
I've run this through the calculator, and it says it's a negative cash flow deal financed under 15 years, pretty much...
Hello everyone! So my goal for 2021 is to get my first investment property and I’m looking to use the brrrr strategy to start out. I’m a student still in school, I work full-time but it’s 1099 income, not W2. (And hou...
Attention skeptical wannabe landlords who think there is NO WAY rental property expenses run 40-50% of income, or that rent minus PITI = cashflow. This post is for you:I always dread the first few hot days of summer....
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I’m exploring the idea of investing out of state. I been researching Detroit, and it looks like there can be potential there. Any advice on the Detroit market? Any zip codes you guys can recommend?
I am going to document my current BRRRR project in Jacksonville, Fl.It is 3/1 and 1100 sq ft detached garage I bought the house on Thursday for 36k. See pics below.My goal is have it apprise for 75k and refi LTV of 7...
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Hoping to get some guidance on dealing with a contractor that completely a kitchen remodel for me last year. I found this contractor online, and we agreed upon a full remodel price via email – we never signed...
I enjoyed episode 250. Congrats guys on making it.I think Grant had some good content to challenge my paradigm on investment strategy. However, his view on not buying houses doesn't make sense for the following reas...
If you had to choose just 3 neighborhoods around the Greater Pittsburgh area to buy and hold multi units, which neighborhoods would you choose? (obviously neighborhoods where multi's are prevalent)