I am currently looking into purchasing a 3-unit property on a lake that is in need of a cosmetic update. I know a lot of the common sayings to increase rental/occupancy rates involve taking professional photos, creati...
Hi all!I am looking at beachfront property in St Petersburg (to live in) but, ultimately, to be able to put on air bnb when we move out of it and use as a vacation home. My wife and I are STL natives and have 14 prope...
Update of a football team potential move and it affecting Real Estate in Inglewood, Los Angeles etc.http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-0105-nfl-la-stadium-20150105-story.html#page=1
Long term goal: own positive cashflow rental property in southern California (I'm aware cashflow in CA is low compared to other markets).Short term goal: earn and learn what it takes to own positive cashflow rental pr...
Hi Everyone,
I keep reading places that you can do a double closing, using only your buyers (the person you are wholesaling to) funds, making it a no cash required transaction. However it seems to me that to make th...
Hello All,
I'm a newb here so please take it easy on me. I'll give you a little background and get to my point.
First of all, I live in WV, probably the most conservative bank lending state in the country, a good r...
Hi all,
First time poster and seriously thinking into dipping in real estate investing.
Some background:
My wife and I (her 26 years old, me 30 years old) are Canadians currently working in Dubai. After 1 year of wo...
I am considering buying a second home on the Emerald Coast, somewhere between Destin and Pensacola. The property would be mostly used for short term rentals, and I'd stay there during vacant periods.Here's my question...
So I'm just starting out in Denver, and my ultimate goal is to increase my cashflow. I'm currently renting at an apartment in the Highlands for $1,300 a month and I'm not pocketing much after expenses each month. Basi...
With Seattle pricing softening a bit, I’m looking at South Park as an investment area. The crime looks pretty high, and multi-family buildings seem to be concentrated in areas, but wondering if anyone investing there ...