There are a lot of big old homes in my Baltimore neighborhood with 5+ beds and 2+ baths in the 80k-100k range (rehab quality). Neighborhood is safe and up and coming. I can see potential for 2 units in these homes, ...
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I live out in Los Angeles and working on my 5th property out of the Orlando area and one thing I'm always challenged with are remote rehabs. The rehabs I've done locally are a lot easier as I can walk ...
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Right now I have a lawyer and so does my tenant. Her lawyer wanted me to try to get mon...
Hi all, I am new investor in the Baltimore area. I’ve been driving, knocking, and mailing for dollars and am beginning to receive responses. I have contracts and other paperwork and resources to get properties under...
Hi,I am planning on investing in multi-family properties in California and currently reside in California. I would like to register as an LLC. Which state should I register in? Thanks in advance!Jason
Zillow is getting hammered on it failure of it’s ibuying business. They are taking a $ 500 million dollar loss and laid off 25% of its work force. What do we think this is telling us about the housing marking? Or was ...
Here's a theoretical situation (that could likely happen to me in the next year or so):I currently live in an apartment for 1325 a month which is a bit more than i would like to pay (although unavoidable due to the ra...
For new and experienced flippers, or as we prefer "re-developers," process optimization and planning is a must. Streamlined and organized processes are essential and can mean the difference between a profitable deal a...
Does anyone have recommendations for an good/aggressive lawyer who is experienced in Housing Discrimination Defense in New York City?I've heard frivolous lawsuits are unavoidable but never thought it'd happen so soon ...
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Scenario: First time home buyer (Monrovia, CA) qualified for a FHA loan at about 4.25% interest. With that came a 5 year PMI. 2.5 years into homeownership and there is over 20% equity in the home (...