@Brian Davis came up with yet another data heavy amazing blog post in October 2017. https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/cities-re...1) I went to the original wallethub article and decided to put all the data on ...
My wife and I just closed on our first home, which is a duplex in the San Antonio area. We'll be househacking and renting out the other side for about a year to satisfy the terms of our mortgage. In about one year, we...
My name is Nate Allan originally from American Fork, UT and Centennial, CO, but currently living in Provo, UT. I work as an Assistant Director of Operations for a Software company. I have a real knack for numbers and ...
I have a family member with a home in Suisun City, CA. It is a 3 bedroom 2.5 bath house that we would like to find a long-term renter to pay around 2400-2900/month in rent ($2600 is our target goal/listing price). I w...
Where can I go to find out everything about a property?
Such as:
-The owner
-Previous sales
-If there is anything wrong with the property
-Loan balance
-Comps
-Hidden fees, liens, back payments
-etc
I know title comp...
I flipped property in 2017. We had two partners and used our personal name when buying. At time of buying, we did not have LLC setup.later on we have LLC and LLC taxes are taken care by CPA.How do we report sale of pr...
On average, most consumers only move once about every 7 years or so and for the typical consumer, a good real estate agent can be worth her weight in gold as far as the negotiation skills and technical experience brou...
Hey everyone,
Im trying to gather information about my city to see which areas are heavily single family houses vs multi family houses. Other than just paying attention to the zoning regulations, Is anyone aware of a...
I am researching Ocala, FL. Are new businesses still moving there? Whats the rent like? What the tenants like? High turn over? Any information will be appreciated.
Hi fellow investors, As I'm running Rental Property calculator analyses like it's my job, I'd love to know: how do you estimate the right price to pay for a property? @Brandon Turner says a rule of thumb is to pay for...