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Brendon Pishny Project Management on Rehabs
14 February 2018 | 7 replies

I've recently been approached with several opportunities to manage some rehab projects for other investors in my local area. This is for some investors that want to be very hands off. After doing my own projects I put...

Jorge Martínez Should I remove tax deductibles (property tax, insurance etc) For cash flow?
17 May 2024 | 11 replies

I am looking at my first rental property investment, with the current rates and San Diego pricing cashflow is very hard, so I wonder if I should remove tax property and insurance from my cashflow calculations as they ...

Edwin De leon How Do I Analyze If Kansas is a good state to buy MF
27 January 2023 | 10 replies

What questions should i ask myself, what  steps should i take to research a state like Kansas to see if it is a good place to buy 4 plex MF ... my objective is to buy at lower purchase prices like Ohio and get  good c...

Dennis Suratna Negotiating on price of short sale
19 November 2013 | 4 replies

I am just wondering whether it makes sense for a buyer to give an offer less than the price posted. Based on my understanding of short sale, the posted price is lower than the value of the property when it was pur...

Kotgreg T. Opportunity or threat?
22 December 2009 | 2 replies

Hi all,

So up here in Canada, the finance minister is contemplating the idea of lowering personal debt by making it harder to purchase a home. At present one can buy with 5% down and amoritzation limitations of 35 ye...

Stephen Dominick Rental to owner occupied percents
8 October 2013 | 4 replies

How important is Rental to Owner occupied percentages in any given area. Should rentals be 50% or higher. Is a large inventory of multi units a sign of saturation?

Roxanne Brooks Escalation Clause Ethics
18 July 2020 | 5 replies

We found a home that suited our needs and desires. We were told that over 50 people came to the open house. (I think it was a sunny day) We were told there were expecting multiple offers and an escalation clause was a...

Mary Ann Shlim Rehab Fix-Flip loans
26 November 2017 | 14 replies

Hi I'm an experienced realestate fix and flip investor. I started looking into fix-flip loans to grow and take our business to the next level. I have good credit. Just shocked to see all these crazy fees associated wi...

Jamie Bergstrom Condo rental not getting traction
3 March 2021 | 20 replies

Hi all,I have had my condo listed for rent for close to a month now. I have had two people inquire (without responding when I answer questions) and no applicants. I believe I have priced it fairly based on the unit, c...

Frank Jennings Raising the Rent on Long Term Inherited Tenant
22 August 2022 | 10 replies

I purchased a duplex 1.5 years ago. We did some rehab which involved new brick work on the exterior and a new deck. This was so we could replace garage door lintels, which was mandated by the borough. This was paid fo...