I am about to purchase my first 4 plex. Currently have 3 single fam rentals...I am at a point where I really want to take my portfolio up a few notches. I have a goal of reaching 100 doors at an average of somewhere b...
I am a GC evaluating building 3 unit row homes on city owned lots. Cost to build: $280-$300K, 10 year tax abatement from city. Has anyone done this? How did you finance?
We have these accordion style doors (pics below with all our tools in the room) to the washer and dryer room and they are old and seem out of style. The doors themselves look cheap and just ugly. One caveat, the door ...
We recently purchase a multifamily property in Brooklyn New York. As luck would have it, the property next door was sold days later. The owner, listed as an LLC, has begun doing a major gut renovation (expansion and...
I own 1 rental property in Sarasota, FL, I live in NYC. The home has well water and I hired a well maintenance company, the system has had some issues since they moved in. Every time water is restored within 24 hours,...
Hi, I am new here and to real estate investing. I'm from the greater Cleveland OH area.My next door neighbor died 2 1/2 months ago. His daughters have just started going through his things and throwing stuff out. ...
Hello, I am going door knocking this weekend to find “Subject to” properties that I can take over their loan and do a Rent to Own or sell for quick cash or short sales that I can be the listing agent on (if they are t...
What is the best way to source a private lender (or partner) for a opportunity? I have a $3MM, 80 doors (mostly SFR), portfolio offered to me that grosses $43k a month. A 3rd generation family runs it and...well...m...
My fiancé and I are both new to real estate. We’re honestly still in a research phase. I am more interested in wholesale but he has expressed an interest in commercial real estate. I’d just like to know how one gets i...
I am considering putting in an offer on a MFR in NJ. The neighborhood has a ton of investment pouring in the past few years, and the city's plan makes me think property values will continue to increase for the foresee...