Been blessed with an opportunity to start with some decent capital. Ideally I want to buy my first small multi family. I live in New York Manhattan area now. Debating whether I go with an FHA on a duplex, triplex, etc...
I am looking at a 32 unit right now in Milwaukee, the buildings (there are 3) and units are older, but the place could be spruced up a bit. It is right on the edge of a neighborhood that is up and coming, median inco...
Ok, so I can picture the raised eyebrows and perhaps even a curious look from @Joshua Dorkin right now... but please bear with me and read on.This topic has been raised by other users here, and here and several other ...
https://chicagocitywire.com/st...More than 163,000 Cook County property taxpayers didn’t pay their
bills this year, according to an analysis of Cook County Treasurer
records by Chicago City Wire. That’s about 9 pe...
Hello Everyone plenty of great information here...and lots of great advice so I have a question I need some opinions on...I am currently selling a 4 Plex and a 3 plex I own in Hamilton Ontario Canada (Outrageous pri...
On numerous occasions, clueless real estate agents want to put me on automation where they send me searches from the MLS. They seem to be focused on morphing this into a buyer/broker arrangement.I continue to scratch ...
With millions of baby boomers getting ready to retire between the years of 2012 to 2016, just how comfortable are you leaving your money invested on Wall Street? The demand to buy pushes prices upwards. With these ret...
I'm strongly considering investing in NC as an OOS investment option (though I am still looking locally for a future househack too).
I am interested in cash flow and do not have a crazy budget to buy high end appreci...
Did that subject title get your attention? Good! :) I saw this super-hype phrase used in a property listing yesterday. It also said Troy is the "new Saratoga Springs". The question I pose to our august Upstate New Yor...
Hey guys, something I've been thinking a lot about lately (as I'm sure most of you have as well) is what Asheville and the surrounding area's RE markets are going to look like going into 2021. This has been a strange ...