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I just found this fantastic forum while surfing for info. For the last three years I've owned multiple rental properties in an undesirable area in California with good cash flow. Because of the nature of the are...
To ensure your STR performs well, do your kitchen and bathrooms need to be fully renovated and updated?We’re probably the only designers and contractors who would say no—unless you’re in the luxury STR space.Why?As lo...
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My husband and I just bought our first home right out of graduate school. We have big plans to grow our investments and part of that path is through real estate investments. Step 1 is to live in the 1...
Hi Everyone, My husband and I are totally new to the world of investing and flipping so please don't kill us with your responses. We would like to start investing soon but we are working on building our credit and pa...
How long will it remain a buyers market? I'm looking to buy my first house to live in sometime early next year. (If I have enough saved up) I'm sick & tired of living in a small apartment & really need a ga...
This is potentially my first investment property and it was my first time to use the calculator. I think I have input everything correctly. Any advice is appreciated.View report
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So I'm working on my first flip and this question came to me. Is there a market out there for old appliances? A house that I have under contract built in 1959 seems to have the original oven and range top. If I c...
So I am looking to purchase this property as a buy and hold. I see these types of cabinets often, whats the best and cost effective way to update them?
Just read an article about a car worth millions being found in a garage in England, and it made me curious about what some of you may have found in properties purchased.
I was wondering why a property of $70k can rent for $850 while a property of $85k also rents for $850 assuming they both are fully rehabbed. It would be amazing if someone could enlighten me on this. Thanks!