Hi everyone!I am a new young investor looking for deals in the southeast. I do not have any real estate investing experience but I have access to some capital and would like to get into the multifamily/ buy and hold s...
Hello everyone, I’m closing on a STR in two weeks and looking for some suggestions. It’s a small 2 bed/1 bath property with minimal storage space (essentially one small linen closet). I would love any suggestions yo...
Hello I am a residential real estate agent in Cincinnati. I recently came across this client looking for industrial commercial real estate in Cincinnati. What is the best way to find/reach-out to brokers who deal with...
There’s one way to invest in real estate that’s cheaper, easier, and more efficient than almost any other strategy. It allows you to get the best mortgage rates with the lowest down payments and buy properties in the ...
I'm a relatively new landlord and am nearing the end of my first 12-month lease with my current tenants. The property is a 2/1 with me occupying a 300sqft ADU on the same lot. Recently we had some major water damage d...
We are about to close on a duplex in Grand Rapids MI. Upper unit is a 2 bed 1 bath. Lower unit is a 3 bed one bath. Currently there is laundry set up in the basement with access only for the lower unit. We are debatin...
As a real estate investor, there are so many different type of records that you never know if you'll need to reference in the future! What platform do you use to store your files/records?🗂️📁
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A question to Commerical Brokers:What is the equivalent standard to the FMLS for Commercial Brokers for searching and listing commercial properties?What is monthly cost to have access to either CoStar or LoopNet and i...
This is a good read and worth investing 5 minutes in:The Blurring Of The Public And Private MarketsThis is happening in the real estate industry, but it is more pronounced to me in the venture world. Incubators are f...
Hi everyone, this is about new construction in Connecticut (CT).Roughly 85-90% of homes have full basements, and I think there's a psychological expectation in the market for a full basement in New England, to the poi...