We are in the market for a vacation rental in Western NC. Got a very good recommendation for a realtor there. Started working with him last fall. After some initial activity and one round of viewings, we've not hea...
So i posted before about that to do to make sure i followed everything to legally enforce my rights. So quick back story. Found from family that drive by and keep on place for us since we live in FL and house in ohio...
Looking to possibly do a cash out refi on a property I own free and clear. Looking to see what rates you have come across recently.
Hi All,As we all know, technology always has a new wave that is always better than the last. I wanted to get everybody's take on what the best property management software is today. Currently, I have two rentals, with...
I’m hesitating on closing on my first property, a small duplex, right now with how the Coronavirus is continuing to spread. One unit is occupied by a very good tenet. The other unit will be vacant by the time I close,...
I recently appraised my house and found out I have a substantial amount of equity. I planned to use this equity down the roa to fund a flip, but with the current situation and the possibility of home prices declining ...
Can someone share with me the pros and cons of both an option to buy in a 12 month lease rental and a first right to make the first offer with the 12 month lease rental. In other words, which is better for the seller?
I have read quite a few books in the past 6 months and have been to a few meetups and seminars. I am curious what everyone else is studying right now? What is the last investing class, real estate seminar that you s...
With the stock market prices going down right now what are you buying or keeping your eye on?I figure this would be a great time to buy stocks or mutual funds. I have 5000 to spend and I wouldn't miss it if something ...
We're a successful Turnkey company in Indianapolis. Likely because of COVID, we have investors would rather hold the mortgage on a property, than own the property themselves. This obviously insulates them from CapEx...