Yes you own your property and you are in the title, but let's examine , if you really can control the ROI.1- Can you control turnover?- very expensive by the way......my answer ..no2- Can you control the outcome and b...
Good afternoon. I am looking forward to listen and to learn about different RE market in different states (Population growth, Jobs, Appreciation). Are there podcasts, video that drive deep down on individual states on...
Hello BP Community, my wife and I are excited to get into investing in the Des Moines area. We are currently still in the "education" phase, and are starting to get practice looking at properties (single-family) and ...
My seller is offering us 12k Repair Credit. The agent asked if we want to deduct it from the listing price or just get it as a credit towards the closing cost.I'm not sure which way will save me more money.Any suggest...
I've been to several sheriff sales in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania. I've also done a lot of research both on bigger pockets and off. However, I keep coming across the same issue. To run ...
so i've been lurking in the forums for a few weeks. reading as much as i can. today i finally decided to start an account. i want to start investing in real estate in the near future, but i don't have the slightest cl...
Those that rent to low income tenants:
If I were to institute a policy of no prior evictions and felonies during the screening process, do you think I would eliminate my entire rental base?
What are your standards w...
Any recommendations on first real estate flip?Markets in greater Chicago area that are pretty active and potential. Also how much a property can increase in value when installing energy efficient appliances and solar ...
Hello Everyone!I'm a full-time realtor in the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm growing my business to start working with probate cases that involve real estate. I know I can go to the local court houses (some of them the i...
Every single book on Landlording I pick up, every podcast I listen to, and every post I read says the application fee ($25-$75) is a must.But in researching locally (as a previous renter, and by asking local renters) ...