If I’ve never had vacancy does that mean I’m not charging enough for rent? How do you figure out the most you can charge? Just list it high and if you didn’t get a qualified tenant to lease to then you lost that mon...
Hello all, This would be my first investment property and I need to be very careful about not making bad mistakes. I'm an our-of state guy out in NY. It's a duplex in Bell Fork / Hawkside area of Jacksonville, NC, 285...
I am looking for marketing ideas for the investor on a budget. Right now, until I get my first deal and some positive cashflow, my budget is tight. While I don't have a lot of free time, I have more time than discrece...
How many of you out there are full time flippers or at least active flipper flipping 5 or more per year for at least the last few years?
I'd love to be able to do this full time someday or at least be able to generat...
I am curious as to what you all think. I am assuming I am not the only newbie interested in hearing everyone's opinion on gaining credibility.
I am fairly new to investing, and I am 25yrs old. I spend a lot of time ...
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I'm bored to death sitting in Quito. That is in Ecuador, on a LONG flight delay. I just put a deal together to sell a foreign property I wasn't counting on and it should net a fair amount. Â Â Â I've always tried to ...
Guys, my business has grown to a point where I need some help. One of the positions that I want to fill is that of a project manager, who will, in fact, be a bit more than a typical project manager. How much do you ...
My husband is looking to purchase a property (owner-occupied) in Dallas, TX.He has an 800+ credit score, no credit issues. good reserves, and consistent W2 income without significant debts. He qualified for a $500,0...
Hi all,
Is it absolutely necessary to put 20% down on a investment property? I'm trying to buy a duplex in the suburbs of Philadelphia and was told I have to put 20% down
Thank you,
Gerry