I am just getting started along the process of developing raw land in the Great Smoky mountains to build 5-12 cabins (650-1000 sq. ft.) as short term rentals. Does anyone experienced in the area have any recommendatio...
I love to read and am constantly reading business, marketing, sales, inspiration, methodology, even real estate investing books.
These are three books I recommend that I have read in the last 90 days that speak to al...
As a wholesaler, the main problem I've encountered is in locating distressed properties online. Due to my health, I had to trade my boots on the ground for a wheelchair. I am diligently attempting to continue doing bu...
Hello Everyone,
Im seeing guidance. I'm a young entrepreneur, who absolutely loves business. I'm not to familiar with the Real-estate field, so please for give my ignorance.
Brief summary:
I'm twenty two years f...
I own a condo that I used to live in, but now rent out. After two tax increases and a subsequent rent increase, I only profit $18 a month on the property. I'm wondering should I just sell it or should I keep increasin...
Because of a part-time job in Chicago (housing reimbursed by employer) I'm considering an investment property in the area -- if for no other reason than to write off expenses, and because there are still deals to be ...
Hey guys ,I wanted to know if anyone here has taken the John Fedro course, and if you did, could you share your experience? Thank you for the help .
Any investors in Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky area have any food wholesalers or investor minded agents? Would love to connect with you if you are one or have suggestions for this area.ThanksJake
I have lived in a house for few years that I own, now I moved out and rented it, next month I want to buy another investment property in TX (I'm in CA), I am self employed and I know I can afford it. Problem is provin...
This is more of a Tax question, Traditional BRRRR would be Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat and you have no Capital gains on a Refi but you can only pull out 70-75% of the value of the property LTV. Now, if my wi...