Hello,Our company has several properties throughout Indiana. Some are self-managed, others we use management companies. I am shopping for a fair Indianapolis property management company that does not survive on rand...
I was doing some driving for dollars research and found a property in definite need of work. I brought the address home to find out the tax record mentions that it is a Life Estate.
Quick google search says
"A life ...
Hey there, I'm relatively new here and have been interested in REI for a couple of years now. Unfortunately, I've only recently had the opportunity to actively pursue real estate, but with the current state of the mar...
Hi All. Thank you everyone for engaging on my posts as I ramp up towards my first deal!My next question is a simple one: through circumstance, we will almost certainly have real estate holdings in two states (Georgia...
I made a terrible mistake on my first investment I brought a four Plex which I found out after the deal the other three were unpermitted should I upgrade the unpermitted property and raise the rent or hold it for a ye...
I have a great property that I picked up about 4.5 months ago in Jacksonville, FL. I have 4 units(2 single family and 1 ADU with 2 units) on 1 plot. I've been calling around to several small local credit unions and b...
Headline: This man owed $134 in property taxes. The District of Columbia sold the lien to an investor who foreclosed on his $197,000 house and sold it. He and many other homeowners like him were left with nothing.
He...
Please be careful who you invest with and enter partnerships with, To share my story I entered a parntership with PROPERTY BEAST LLC (Ran by Kiernan M Major ) and it turned out horrible.He has and to this day is refus...
When I have a common expense such as buying a tool (i.e. a lawn mover) that I use for multiple properties, how do I allocate the deductible expense to the multiple properties I own? Based on net rental income?
A trustworthy wholesaler just brought me a package deal with multiple properties on one street....advertised as a retiring landlord looking to cash in and actually retire. My offer will be ~$285k. How can I purchase ...