Hello there,I am a Primary residence homeowner here in DFW. My home was purchased for $199K in 2019, now almost 4 years later the house is worth 300K market price. We would receive about 125k in equity if we were to s...
i wanted to post a few photos about a flip we did ( i hope i can find more ) . it was a vacant home that the owners went to a nursing home and had not lived in it for about 5 years . things got pretty out of hand , we...
I just returned from Fort Worth yesterday and I have to say I'm very impressed with the area. I went all over town and visited several neighborhoods. My wife and I decided to buy in the Keller area. One thing I can sa...
Has anyone ever bought a rental property near their primary residence? By near I mean in their neighborhood or within say 5 minutes. I just have this feeling that it becomes far more headache than it would be worth ...
I keep reading all these great thing about Dallas and other major cities in texas being great for investing in buy and hold properties. But whenever I run the numbers it seems like its pretty much at a Rent to valu...
Looking for ideas on how to make rentals easy to maintain and resilient to tenant abuse. Here are mine:Texture walls and paint with semi-gloss ( I standardize on two colors) to make it easy to clean and touch up.Use ...
Does anyone on the site have any experience with the "Rejuvenate" Floor Restorer or other solutions on the market that offer a less expensive alternative to refinishing a wooden floor that is in reasonable condition f...
Hello Everyone!I'm a full-time realtor in the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm growing my business to start working with probate cases that involve real estate. I know I can go to the local court houses (some of them the i...
Im always thinking of diffrent strategies To own property's and here is something I wanted some insight on before I try it.
When a tax auction occurs the owner has a year to reclaim the property correct? By t...
I'd like to get some opinions on rented farm ground value based solely on "investment value" so to speak. CAP rate, I'd say? In other words, forget the prospect of it being in LA (presumably high value) or Wyoming (...