Basically want to know if we should buy high down payment, low cashflow property in a familiar market vs buying low down payment, higher cashflow in an unfamiliar marketNew to investing, looking to buy condo in desira...
Let's talk about it. How is our situation in 2020 different from the 2008 crisis? What strategies worked then that will not work now; which ones will be just as successful?
My goal is to purchase my first real estate investment property within 1 year.I have a well-paying job, good credit, no consumer debt (just my car, which I'm working to pay off), and I am working on a 20% downpayment ...
Here is a situation I'd love your feedback on: My first rental property (the Kurt Cobain house) has had a little old lady living there since I moved out 6 years ago. She has been paying $510 pretty much all along. The...
Hello everyone!I have an opportunity to purchase a mixed use property that seller is open to using partial seller finance. The property has two residential units on the second floor and first floor is a retail space. ...
Is Greenville NC a market no one is looking at?
Greenville NC is home to a population of about 88,000 people. Growing annually at about 0.34% nothing exciting there. In the past two years Greenville has seen some mas...
Trying to analyze a possible new property but there is nothing for rent around it that is being advertised on craigslist which is my normal go-to for rental info. I drove the area looking for "for rent" signs to call,...
Hi all,Relatively new investor here, i've completed a few single family flips. My intention now is to acquire properties to rent and looking for advice on current strategies that cash flow best in western WA now and i...
So I am looking for my first rental property in Philadelphia. I currently live in NJ but my girlfriend lives in philly and I've moved back and forth from the city for a few times now. I'm finally ready to buy and get ...
Ok, so here's the situation: I've got 3 rentals, and I have an offer for a house I paid 79k for for 125k. I owe 72k, so that gives me 53k to play with. Taxes will be ~$6500, so that leaves me with 46.5k in pocket, fre...