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Mallikarjun Reddy Pateel High Cap rates in Chicago area?
30 April 2022 | 11 replies

Hello Chicago Investors,

I'm Looking to Invest in Chicago, identified a Property in North Lawndale area wanted to get some Locals feedback about the area? it's 10+ units around 9 Cap rate. property is recently reno...

Chris Semak Canadians Buying US Properties
12 October 2014 | 11 replies

I started looking to invest in my local area about 6 months ago and I have had no luck. I am now looking at buying properties in the US and was wondering how it was done? I have a Corp. set up in Canada and would...

Mary R. Replacing windows
4 December 2010 | 12 replies

As part of my thinking re selling my house, I wonder about window replacement.
I have a 3 bay window in the dining area, one kitchen window, and the large living room window that have condensation between the panes. T...

Max Shepherdson Am I being too greedy?
10 October 2015 | 8 replies

Hey all!Im a reasonably new investor and wanted to share this deal with others to get their opinion.I have a deal sent to me from a friend of mine.. It looks great if I were to do it myself, however he doesn't want to...

Keerthi A. SFR - Does this make sense?
3 September 2013 | 16 replies

I have never looked for SF Rentals till now. The cap rates on single family in my area is low. Just put a bid on a Single Family REO.

Does the numbers look right. Did I leave out anything.

It is not ...

Sarah D. House hackers when do you tell prospective tenants?
21 December 2016 | 11 replies

Hey fellow house hackers, when do you tell a prospective tenant that you are the on-site management? We just put our first unit for rent in a four unit property  (great timing, I know)  and have the first showing tomo...

Jordan L. Foundation Repair - First Step
28 February 2019 | 9 replies

Two years ago I purchase my biggest mistake.  It's a 1950's ranch home that blew my rehab budget out of the water.  Lots of lessons learned here.I'm a buy-and-hold landlord, and I'm still ironing out the kinks with th...

Charles Lauria Becoming a landlord during college to get in state tuition?
18 February 2021 | 10 replies

Hi I’m charlie and I’ve just recently gotten into real estate investing last month. I currently go to SUNY Albany because it has the cheapest price for college (around 22k per year) and I get in state tuition because ...

Dan V. Tenant wants new fence; should I raise rent?
26 October 2017 | 13 replies

I had a tenant move in on September. I offered rent $150 less than other similar properties in community. Reason was because part of fence was down. Tenant understood that. Then Hurricane Irma comes (property is in Mi...

Rob Roy Adding a Closing Costs Clause - Thoughts??
1 July 2017 | 10 replies

In my recent search to buy a new primary residence in an out-of-state market, I wanted to apply what I think to be a great addition to the offer contract.  I heard it from Keith Weinhold on his Get Rich Education Podc...