I am looking to get into multi-family homes by starting off with some duplexes. I finally narrowed my MFH market to Columbus or San Antonio / Dallas- Fort worth area. I am so torn between these areas and hoping I can ...
First step Where do I begin? In need of assistance just beginning and need someone who is experienced to share their knowledge on this business
I own 2 investment properties in Texas (1 STR, 1 LTR). The STR is paid off, the LTR is financed and I don't have a ton of equity in it - maybe about $60-80k. My plan for this year is to leverage the equity in in my ST...
I am thinking of offering my handyman 6% of gross rents to take care of an apartment building I will be getting soon. He will do everything except bookkeeping, paperwork, and filling vacancies (I have a great renta...
Currently living in a Duplex in Key West, Florida. Purchased on a VA loan, so required to live in the property until I move. Just read up that I can refinance using an IRRRL which would allow me to move out of the pro...
Hey guys,I'm looking for a little guidance on how to approach my first deal...The property is my part of town, so I'm pretty familiar with the area. The property is listed for $35,000 but considering the work that ne...
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I’m searching for my first investment property (Duplex, live in one rent the other), and my stomach is in knots. I’ve watched webinars, read books, and asked for advice; yet I’m a deer in the headlights. ...
I am looking for a referral for a property manager in Chandler area, AZ. I have been through a couple and for some reason, they both were terrible. Wondering if there are any hidden gems out there. Appreciate the h...
I'm new to the forum and the industry. Have been studying the REO markets/info and have a question about making an offer on an REO property. What role, if any, does the property's tax value play in making a reasonab...
I knew the prior owners were having to pound on doors to collect rents and we're just not going to do that. I think it's important to teach tenants early and firmly, rents go to the post office, on time, if not on ti...