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My plan is to househack a duplex within an hour from Philadelphia but not actually in Philly. I will live in one half and have 2 tenants in the other half. I think 150-250k is a good range for prices to look f...
Hello All,I'm in the process of buying a primary residence. I am also considering renting out part of the residence through airbnb. My question is about how to correctly navigate homeowner's insurance. I am currently ...
Is anybody in central Iowa charging back utilities to their tenants? Obviously, this would be when a multi family property does not have separate meters for everything. For example, in Des Moines, the water and sewage...
I've been reading/listening about multi-family syndication for a long time now. It's been two years since I started my education journey, and the more I learn, the more I want to work towards completing my first large...
Tick-tock! Are your California investments ready for the new 2020 net-zero Building Code requirements ahead?It’s only one year away. Come January 1st, 2020 California's Building Code will MANDATE that ALL newly constr...
I know this check says $176k but I held $25k in escrow, paid $10,800 to the buyers agent, and had a $8k in a holdback that was released after I fixed a furnace at the property.This was a duplex that I bought in 2017 f...
I am looking for software that will assist with the syndication process. We have a property in IL that we are looking to raise capital to stabilize and we want to be organized, professional, and efficient. Any help is...
This is something I frequently see when reviewing opportunities:Travel and inspection costs / Asset due diligence $200K $300K etc.Now, if the entity is purchasing 1 or 2 assets, how much does t...
In another thread someone said I had answers to all questions. Clearly not true, so let me ask a question I can't decide about.
I have an investment in a mini-storage. Its far away from me, though the promoter is l...
I currently spoke to a lender and he was telling me that he can get me a mortgage rate at 4.2%. I thought this was a bit high seeing that rates were lowered by the Federal reserve. I was thinking mortgage rates would ...