Introduction: Real Estate Investing can be a lucrative venture, but deciding whether to go solo or form a partnership is a crucial decision that requires careful consideration. In this blog, we will explore the advant...
I am new to the site and have been looking around at small multi-families to rent out in locations within an hour drive from Boston (I will not be living in any of the units). I looked at a 3 unit property today; un...
Kind of a hypothetical here:I'm curious how much money people feel they would have to make annually at an enjoyable "regular" job (working non-crazy hours) in order to decide that real estate investing is not worth th...
Hello All, I apologize if this topic has been discussed in detail elsewhere, I was unable to find it if it has. I'm writing because I was presented an opportunity to purchase an empty lot in a very desirable part of t...
Hey folks,I’ve had my first LTR property in Jacksonville, NC listed for about 10 days now. It’s a townhouse listed for slightly over the average market rent for comparably sized townhomes, which I did because it’s als...
In every corner of real estate, those that are willing to walk away will always close the best deals. That doesn't mean you have to be rude to walk away, it's all about valuing your time and price and not spending exc...
I want to start investing in real estate. I have around $20,000 cash to start with. I am 37 years old now. I would like to know how I can take that $20,000 and invest it to be able to buy second, third, properties ...
We own a LTR that is valued at about $215K, and we owe around $65K on it at around 4.5% interest rate. The taxes, however, have went up so much that we have to raise our rents to a crazy amount (~$1300) to break even....
Hello all, first time posting here. We have a rental in Washington state. It is almost paid off. We would like to take out 90k of equity and the property if worth about 250k. What’s the best route to access the equity...
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Working on a few STR deals with savvy investor sellers and we are wrapping some really low interest rates so the DOS clause concern is very much alive… We have decided to go the land trust route w/ o...