I invest in Southern California, more specifically the Perris, Moreno Valley and Hemet areas of Riverside County. This area is one of the most volatile real estate markets in the entire country. Median home values in...
Alright landlords, in your professional opinion.Which would you rather deal with - longer vacancy periods or higher tenant turnover? By that I mean - Property A sits vacant for 6-9 months, then gets a tenant for 3 ye...
I need some advice. Let me start by saying I found a condo in my area (Boston) that I was under contract to buy. It was a 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and I was excited to not have roommates any more. My mortgage, fees and budg...
Hello all,Weird title for this post and thanks for clicking on it.My wife and I were just married Saturday and are finally looking to buy our first home together. Our market is overheated (I know everyone's is) and sh...
A retail building right on highway of a suburb of Metroplex. It is ~9% CAP with 100% occupancy. A corporate lease with 4 year left occupied 70% of the property and several smaller tenants occupied 30% with ~3 years ...
have always enjoyed challenging widely held beliefs, probably because so many of them fall apart upon closer examination. Most recently, my contrarian radar started going off in the summer as talk of a Canadian housi...
Hey all, I was chatting with some landlord friends and trading notes about what part of being a landlord stresses us out the most. One that kept coming up was remote management. Curious what other landlords stress out...
I'm a struggling startup owner that has accumulated 300k in credit card debt at an average APR of 21%. I have two rental properties, both around 60% LTV. Values are $700k and $265k. Both occupied and cash flowing. ...