Hi Everyone,
I'm from the Bay Area looking to purchase my first investment property in Sacramento to take advantage of the current low interest rates.
Any experts in this area out that can recommend some good neighb...
I recently acquired a property in early November for $90,000 ($72,000 loan). The property appraised for $100,000.I am interested to do a HELOC on this property. I have found PenFed does HELOCs for rental properties wi...
Hello everyone!It's a wild and wooly 2015 so far! There are currently 6 apartment complexes available in my market area, 2 of which are in D or worse areas, 2 are represented by REALTORS specializing in residential tr...
What do you think will be the long term economic effects of our current low mortgage rates? With the average residential mortgage interest rate currently at 2.98% and the average annual rate of inflation at 3.22%...
This site has lots of discussions about deals and rental incomes but fewer on the benefits over decades of being in the business.
As I see it
1. Rent, after expenses
2. Taxes, depreciation.
3. paying down you mortga...
I recently purchased a home. I would like to use my old home as a rental property, which has a significant amount of equity. My apologies if these questions are elementary questions. I am new at this. Located in N...
I own a 1.25 acre property in the foothills of the Estrella Mountains just outside Phoenix. The lot sits up high on a hill and is surrounded by beautiful mountain views 360 degrees around. As the adjacent properties...
We are currently considering a rental property in Bend, Oregon, but the current rent is far too low. It is a duplex with a list price of $332,000. Current rent is $800 per unit. It's in a great neighborhood, in good c...
I’m interested in investing in Real Estate. I’m a busy professional, so goal is to do it with as little work on my end as possible. I know it will cut into my profit margins, but I highly value my free time outside if...
I'm a part-time investor and looking for advice on how to have my real estate investments cover their own mortgage/expenses. I'm working with two investment properties.
Property #1: has had significant equity, and...