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Drew Denham How old is too old?!
26 September 2014 | 49 replies

HI all,

I found a multifamily foreclosure for $12,900 in my hometown in a B/C area. The house was built in the 1900's and i'm a bit leary of potentially buying a house that old. Thoughts?

What should I be looking ...

Pete Nater an old boarded up, built in 1880, total gut house for $200K where the ARV is $710K in Long Island, NY
16 October 2013 | 13 replies

Attn Rehabbers: In general would the average experienced rehabber deal with an old boarded up, built in 1880, total gut house for $225K (topic says 200K but it's 225K) where the ARV is $710K in Long Island, NY? ne...

Stephen Bagnani If You Could Start in ANY Market, Where Would It Be?
13 February 2017 | 19 replies

I am in the education phase of my Real Estate life, and the more I learn the more I can see that living in So. California is going to be a slog. I am serious about becoming an REI, and that means I am willing to pull ...

Michael Lovato New Member Exploring Remote Investing Options
16 February 2016 | 8 replies

Hello all, I am an architect living in San Francisco and I am currently exploring investment options in the Midwest. Particularly Milwaukee and Lansing, MI. I am primarily interested in historic or just old and cool p...

Zeng Fan Area analysis information tool needed
8 February 2016 | 3 replies

Hi AllDoes anyone know a good or a series of combined sources in which it provides the historical record of an area, such as population, economy, occupation and etc? I personally searched many sites and most of them o...

Andriy Boychuk Tax deduction for gut renovation 1920 house
18 February 2014 | 10 replies

Hi,

I bought 1920 house and gut renovated it. Is there any tax deductions for renovating old house?

Michael Nieves What would be the downsides to becoming a landlord?
19 March 2021 | 5 replies

I currently have 550k in an index fund, which I expect to average 12-15% through the next 10 years (it's mostly in tech). I had a 43% return in 2019 and 47% in 2020, which I I expect to see again. I'm able to withdraw...

Daniel Stratton To Sell My Home or Not To Sell?
18 July 2014 | 4 replies

Hello,

I'm in a pickle... I am a divorced father who hasn't seen his twin four year old boys for a year after their mother took them to live with her parents in Pennsylvania. That's a whole other story, so ...

Margot Weatherford Help! Better to have a vacant building or a few tenants with 50% vacancy?
6 September 2024 | 6 replies

Hello,
I’m reaching out regarding a unique listing: an 11,000 sq ft historic building located just one hour north of Atlanta in North Georgia. The property features two 1,400 sq ft suites on the main level (one curre...

Ergys Cavo Age of property, impact on sale price
19 February 2016 | 15 replies

Hello Everyone,I hope you all having a profitable year so far.I'm about to buy a property in New Jersey which has been maintained very well but it was built in 1900. Would anyone know if the age of the property could ...