Hi everyone! I'm newer to the real estate game, but very anxious to put in more work to earn more business than I have. Currently I own a condo that I used as a live in flip and have a renter in my guest room paying t...
Hey Everyone!
I’m new to real estate investing, I live out of the country, and looking to dive into the Indianapolis market. Here’s what I’m looking to learn:
1. Market Overview2. Financing Tips3. Property Types4. L...
Vacation rentals in the Palm Springs area have become a hot button topic over the past several years as it has been in many other communities. Palm Springs and it's neighboring towns are hot areas for vacationers. Des...
Generally, when I visit properties I like to request the tenant to be there while I'm there so that my activities are "monitored". I have a rental that the tenant has stated he has no problem with me entering without...
Hello all!Looking for help from those who know zoning regulations in Georgia, specifically in East Point, metro AtlantaI purchased a multifamily property a few months ago where I found out after buying it that the cit...
Hi Folks,
Just signed up to the forum, and thought I'd do a quick intro.
My name is Maarten, and I am from The Netherlands. I am just getting into RE investing, with the objective to create a passive in...
Here's a controversial topic! As someone who's gone from being a financial advisor to a real estate consultant for the past 20 years, I've noticed a disturbing trend regarding newer investors more and more. Why are pe...
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700052800/As-spending-by-wealthy-weakens-so-does-economy.html?s_cid=Email-1
There are some stats for the recent quarter ...
I recently owner financed a property but I'm not sure the best way to collect payments to keep up with the balance as we go along. I was told I could set up an account at a credit union or bank but I'm 0 for 3 on CU a...
How do you choose a reputable architect? And what is a fair price? We've heard everything from per-hour to per square foot, not sure if there is an industry standard.