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Ed O. Section 8 / IRS / Shady accountant?
13 September 2012 | 22 replies

I have another odd situation on my hands.

I need all responders to start by making one assumption - the story I have been told is true. Yes, I totally realize this may not be the case, but I'm trying to understand ...

N/A N/A Hey everyone, a bit about me
24 March 2006 | 1 reply

Im 20 years old, raised in CA, and am presently deployed to Japan with the Navy. I think this provides a great chance to save up a tidy sum of money for at least a modest down payment. Im thinking at least 30k by the ...

Ayman Elmasik Frustrated - next step REI Investement Houston
23 July 2018 | 9 replies

Hello,i started in 2016 in REI in Houston while holding my full time job. I did four flips two of them where from wholeseller (I am still holding one of them two years later because it would not nsell even at loss) , ...

Maksud H. Home owners insurance
14 March 2018 | 13 replies

Hello Guys,I have a three-family  house and four bedrooms in each unit in Worcester, MA. I need advise on the home owner's insurance. Currently, I am paying $2700/year for a 800k dwelling.  Do you guys think the price...

Curtis H. Capital Gains Question
10 July 2018 | 8 replies

Hello all, Interesting scenario where I'm curious what the tax implications would be. Sister puts house in her name for a sibling, lives in it for the first 3 years, then moves out. Sibling continues to pay mortgage f...

Michael Carbonare Sometimes It's Better To Be Lucky Than Smart, Or How I Made $30K On My First Deal
22 January 2024 | 4 replies

30 years ago I closed on my first real estate deal. It was a foreclosure, owned by the Resolution Trust Corporation. The RTC was a federal agency created in 1989 to resolve the Savings and Loan Crisis of the 1980s, wh...

David Krulac Buy to Rent is Over
21 June 2013 | 5 replies

according to article in new Bloomberg business Week of June 10, 2013, page 52.

"We just don't see the returns there, there's a lot of bluntly -stupid money that jumped into the trade without any infrastructure, witho...

Anthony Johnson What are Motivated seller leads?
29 September 2016 | 8 replies

My knowledge of real estate investment is still very basic, if someone could explain "Motivated Seller Leads". My thought process of buying and selling is very linear right now. If someone is "Motivated" to sell, but ...

Tim Walsh Cap Rate(s) in the St. Louis and Metro area
27 September 2016 | 11 replies

I'm just getting started and trying to figure out if St. Louis has as an average Cap Rate. Since the  greater STL and metro areas are so diverse, do certain areas have different rates such as West County, South County...

Jack B. Greater Seattle area Real Estate market: is it going to cool down?
25 July 2015 | 2 replies

This is kind of a two part question. I own property in 98404, 98002 and 98038. I have under contract a house in 98042 which has seen a 14% increase in prices since this time last year according to Trulia.I am having s...