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Danielle Price How to get financing with fluctuating income
23 September 2016 | 20 replies

Good Day My Fellow R.E. Investors,I posted this in general discussion but thought might need to post here....I have been on the hunt for about 3 years getting things in order for a property to invest in.. I finally go...

Greg Leach What's my first step?
22 January 2017 | 12 replies

Recently my friend's grandmother passed away and the family is going to sell her house. Obviously my opportunity sensor bells started ringing; however, I've never done a deal yet, so i don't even know where to begin. ...

31 May, 2024
Rookie Reply: How to Invest in Real Estate While Working 9-5

If real estate investing was easy, everyone would be doing it! The truth is that, despite the financial freedom and flexibility it offers, investing is hard work. And it’s even more difficult if you’re working a full-...

Dan H. San Diego capital expenses
10 November 2015 | 9 replies

I recently read on Bigger Pockets a post on Capital expenditures that included some generic numbers.  http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2015/10/13/real-estate-capex-estimate-capital-expenditures/The numbers did ...

27 September, 2024
The “Lazy” Landlord’s Guide to Finding (And Keeping) Tenants & Raising Rents

Finding, screening, and placing new tenants for your rental property is not only difficult—it’s expensive! Want to attract the best tenants in town and ensure that they stick around for the long haul? You won’t want t...

Nathan Harden City Code Inspectors
15 May 2024 | 22 replies

Hello my fellow Canton investors!
I have owned some rentals in Canton for about a year now and am slowly getting tired of the Canton code inspectors. By no means am I trying to slumlord my rentals in anyway. I just g...

Matt Skinner Know Thy Cap Rate: The illusive obvious in apartment investing.
11 December 2014 | 33 replies

Know Thy Cap Rate: The illusive obvious.For some reason cap rates seem to be the most misunderstood term (ratio actually) in all of real estate. I often get asked by new investors what a cap rate is and what does it...

Jeremy Anan Dealing with a Tenant Disconnected for Unpaid Electricity Bills and Stealing Power
19 July 2023 | 28 replies

Hello All - I'm currently facing a challenging situation with one of my tenants and would appreciate some advice on how to handle it appropriately.
Background: The tenant in question has had their electricity discon...

Nathaniel Donnelly Should I sell my Rental SFR in San Diego?
21 February 2018 | 20 replies

Hello all! Been a while since I've been on, but I'm looking to get active once more.Situation: My significant other bought her house in San Diego in 2006 and survived the 2008 crash by refinancing with an ARM that had...

Phil M. Section 8 Tenant experiences in New York City
15 August 2016 | 28 replies

anyone have any negative experiences with section 8 tenants in new york city or in the tristate area?

Feel free to give any positive experiences or comments you have as well!

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