I am looking at some properties in Phoenix Az which are zoned R3. I am wondering if you can build more than the two existing structures? Any subject matter experts out there? Built in 1952. Thanks for your help!
Below are the numbers of a deal I am looking at. I would really appreciate any feedback you could offer.Purchase price: $470,000 (cash)Less Vacancy: $8,793Total rental income: $66,645Plus utility income: $8,500Effect...
My vacation home has slowly been morphing into a short term rental property. I recently asked my agent to upgrade my insurance to cover this use model. D'oh! My insurance company doesn't cover such use and now want...
We are looking at a mobile home park as investment property that has over 50 mobile home, most of them are rented. Have never invested in mobile homes, what are things to look for in a deal. Any insights and experienc...
Hi im looking at a piece of land in central Phoenix, and having trouble analyzing all the numbers to decide If it will be a good project to build. Anyone out there do new development projects? It is already zoned for ...
Hi there,I"m about to reach my 10th loan on SFR's. I'm a big fan of SFR for multiple reasons and have never really wandered into the multiplexes.I've heard that 10 is the maximum number of loans you can obtain. Is thi...
It seems the definition of a bed room in Minneapolis is 7 feet in any direction. MANY listings count rooms as bed rooms that clearly do not align with this definition. Do rental licenses note how many legal bedrooms a...
I'm looking understand Memphis area better, but would like to understand what the trends are right now and where the fix & flip and buy and hold outlook is.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/money/bu...I think real estate professionals are going to be caught of guard next year when low inventory meets even higher demand. IMO sales will be a little stronger in sub...
My wife and I are just getting started and excited about real estate and trying to plan out what our first move is. We live in Grand Junction, Colorado and housing prices are very high, so buying a profitable rental ...