Hello BP, I'm planning my business and designing my strategy, which will be to primarily fix and flip while holding on to a unit here and there to keep as a rental. This is the model that most excites me. I know a lot...
I know I'm not doing this right, and could use some help/guidance/suggestions.Back in the day when I had just a couple of rentals, I could do all my personal finance and budgeting using mint.com and google sheets spre...
We're converting a long-term rental to a mid-term rental. It's our first go at this, and I'm being conservative with my numbers, like expecting as much as 3 months vacancy and including that in the cashflow calculatio...
I'm curious to hear opinions on Wilkes barre and Scranton. More specifically which city you think is better, has a better chance of doing better in the future.
I own a 3 unit in Hanover township 10 min from downtown...
Hello Fellow Investors, I am new to this community so let me introduce myself briefly before jumping into my question. I am a part time Real Estate Investor, a Real Estate Agent and a full-time IT Consultant.I have be...
Hi there!I have the means to invest about $40,000 dollars (down payment, repairs, closings costs etc.) into a 3/2 SFH in a desirable state with a buy-and-hold strategy. In addition to state income tax, property tax, a...
Hi, I am new to the USA real estate game (new to real estate in general). Quick Version: How difficult will it be to find a lender for purchasing properties in USA, while my W2 income is entirely non-US based Income a...
I have a friend in a tough spot right now. We live in New Jersey and my friend recently purchased a property in Indianapolis, Indiana through Clayton Morris' company called Morris Invest. the rehab is not going well a...
I see that Cleveland and Cincinnati are hot markets in Ohio where all turnkey companies invest.What about Columbus? Anyone who has experience with Columbus market and whether it's a good market for investment or not.....
Found this company while looking around online for something else, a company called fortress investment out of AZ, say they give you rented out properties for 7500 bucks and then you just have to refi it to get it in ...