Hey everyone,Im currently trying to set up a deal with myself and some investors, and the agent im in contact with just told me that the seller "isn't a rent roll type of person"Im a pretty new investor, so I'm wonder...
So I also don't want it but instead of selling i prefer to rent it out. So should I refinance it and rent it out or sell it flat out?
Hey everyone, I am intrigued with the BRRR strategy!!!!Background info: It is my understanding here in Vancouver BC Canada that lenders need a min 20% down (without using insurance) to buy a property. If you know of a...
I built up my runway and have the skills to buy and rehab in a desirable area near where I live and work and then hopefully rent two rooms out to roommates while saving for my next house.
I’ve been watching the mar...
I know they are not the best investment, but they do give me the flexibility to visit on occasion. Are there any to absolutely stay away from, or ones that are generally better investments? I know financing is an is...
Recently, when analyzing properties, I have seen multiple scenarios of deals for the properties I've been analyzing falling out. I am still a novice in the space, so forgive me if this question is asinine. I was wonde...
A new study that was a collaboration of three universities concluded that in the nations 24 largest markets, only 4 showed median price increases between 2010 and 2016. (Three of four were in Northern California and t...
My name is Parker Sanburn and I’m from Kokomo, IN and don’t currently control any assets because I just retired from professional baseball and going back to school! Pro baseball doesn’t pay well so I’m now looking to ...
My offer was accepted on a short sale (which I would rent out if it goes through), and now I'm waiting. The house is two bedrooms, 1 car garage, single story, with one of those narrow attics you where you have to walk...
Now I know it is not for EVERYONE because some of us are out there getting slamming good deals, but rent to retirement has realitively low barrier to entry (18-35k) and has pretty great returns (12-18%). Why are more ...