So I just got a rental property under contract out of state in Alabama and the floors are 3 3/4 width x 9/16 bamboo. It's a B- class neighborhood.
Apparently there is some dog pee odor and some bad scratches in 2 of ...
When flipping houses that are projected to be complete during the winter, is it better to go ahead and list at that time or possibly rent it out initially with plans to list for sale at a later time when buyers are mo...
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My understanding of the wholesaling game is you get the property under contract and then assign your rights to that contract to another buyer for a higher price, and the money is made off the sp...
Hello BP!I am considering purchasing a few SFR's in the greater Cleveland area (Euclid) and I've been made aware that the owner is responsible for paying the water and sewer bill. I was hoping to hear how some other ...
Hello everyone, I am wondering if anyone has any experience investing in expensive market places? The 20% down payment can be a real challenge when the average property is $650k+It can be very tricky, especially for y...
Many times I have to address the difference between Replacement Cost and Market Value to my clients. Unfortunately, there is a disconnect between Mortgage Underwriters and the actual distinction between the two. The m...
When I was in college, I took an economics course. While I only got a “C” in the class, one thing I did takeaway was the concept of “Supply and Demand”. In my 25 years of investing in distressed second mortgages, I...
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I'm getting ready to purchase a 2-4 unit property in Canada for rental income. I hope to buy 2 of them in the next year before moving up to 5-8plexes in the years after that. I'm in GTA so I know I nee...
I'm a first-time home buyer looking to purchase my first rental property. I'm wondering whether negative cashflow for appreciation is a bad move for someone starting out.
I have a strong interest in buying in Folsom,...
Any comments on this articles and what you all out there in multifamily investment seeing?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-real-estate-haven-turns-peril... buildings, long considered a real-estate haven, are emergin...