Hi everyone, I'm looking for advice on splitting my rental property into two parcels. Here's some info to take into consideration. I own two duplexes on one parcel in Massillon, OH that were purchased under a two ye...
House is currently assessed at $100k.I think I could find other comparable property for $120k.Owner will not take less than $140k.Current lease to fraternity for $3300 - runs until 2019.House is in decent shape after ...
Hi!! I work for a visual-first communication app with a specialization in the trades that include agents, property managers, contractors etc. I am on the content team, hoping to make educational (and interesting!) vid...
I’ve set up LLC /self directed IRA and the co that helped me do this has relationship w bank that can set up the chkg acct. but it’s across country. any downside to using this rather than local?
Aside the from the MLS, and resources exclusive to real estate professionalsWhat FREE TOOLS would you recommend to make comps in analyzing a deal?eaxmple: Zillow, Redfin, government crime report sites, google maps/ti...
Good evening,I'm currently overseas working and have never seen my property before. My PM tells me the property isn't the most funtional. How do I go about getting a blueprint layout of the property? I tried the count...
Here are some crafty tips for selling your home:
Boost curb appeal: First impressions are important, so make sure the exterior of your home looks as good as possible. This can include painting the front door, adding ...
Hello BP-ers!I've been looking at a house that is in a desirable subdivision. It has been on the MLS for 115 days. The home is smaller than the others, and the kitchen/baths need work I am comfortable doing. I'm look...
I've been looking at single family properties that have 3 bedrooms for around $200,000 and I'm trying to see what they would rent for. Any tips on how to find what a propery would rent for?
Hello-With the new Fannie Mae 5% down program, we are looking at 4 units in our area. We own our home. Is there a way to get around the "owner occupied" requirement?