Hello everyone, I am trying to rent my home to try and have extra cashflow. My wife and I both agree we need a bigger home as we outgrew our present home. I want to rent and my wife wants to sell. She tells me what is...
I've only "self-managed" thus far in my journey (10 listings in my local market) and am considering hiring a management company for the next deal/deals that I complete outside of my local market. Anyone can post a lis...
Looking for feedback from anyone who has had experience with GroundFloor either as an investor who purchased equity in one of their loans or has used them as source for funding. Thanks.
I'm looking to buy my first-ever property, and I found a triplex in Philadelphia that I really like. I crunched some numbers (http://bit.ly/1Rhx4zW) using a modified template from @J Scott. The property is currently l...
I'm looking at this deal where the gas, electricity, and water is paid by the landlord. The rents are above market because of this. I was wondering when you are faced with this situation on a smaller multi-family p...
Every so often, i look at various companies that are selling turnkey properties. It interests me as an alternative to straight rental management, especially if someone could provide the turnkeys to purchasers AND offe...
I have a property ground lease that is 15 years old and 3 years left on the lease. A Hired broker of the large chain restaurant wants me to contribute 100k toward improvements and in exchange they will extend the lea...
Hi Experts, I am in contract and negotiating a deal currently and have spent a lot of time making sure I dot my i's and cross my t's but I know part checking out is also getting some expert advice and opinion from thi...
Does anyone have industrial property in their portfolio? I am looking to purchase a warehouse in Florida, and would love to hear from anyone in the States who has experience and is willing to share. Thank you!
Hey BP, I have been constantly scouring the podcasts taking notes and educating myself as much as possible. One of the podcasts with Scott Smith #109 he recommends having your properties in an LLC or a trust for anony...