Good day, I’m curious on your thoughts and if anyone has done or is currently doing this successfully? I think it’s an interesting strategy, I’ve researched a bit. Figured I’d bring it up for discussion.
Hi everyone, my name is Nick. I desperately want to build wealth in real estate. I just don't know enough. I'm 45 and now is the time. I've been to 3 day workshops before, and I don't have thousands of dollars to go t...
Hello Everyone,I am beginning my journey in real estate and am looking at investing in the North Houston area (Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, etc) in the next year. I grew up in Spring but left for college and then t...
Recently bought a 4 unit multifamily home in Louisiana. This is a C-/D+ property. I need to get some electrical work done which consists of: 2 new electrical panels, 2 new dedicated circuits, adding several new plugs,...
Does anyone have a sample letter that they send their tenants after they move out? This would be the letter that you send them along with their security deposit that you may or may not be returning in full.
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I'm looking at buying some vacant land in the southwest, which I've never done before.I'm surprised to see some of this land sounds pretty cheap, like $2,500 for 10 acres in the wastelands of New Mexico for example. I...
I recently commissioned into the Air Force and am considering the USAA Career Starter loan for a future down payment or rehab on a duplex.. with a variety of ways to go about it. I say "future" because I am in pilot t...
Do you guys have suggestions, advice, or comments on my strategy and my insight on REI??My Rundown:- My wife and I want to invest in Buy and Hold Single Family Homes for passive income to eventually retire. We are co...
I have talked to three hard money lenders today and each wanted 20%-40% down for a rehab. I understand the idea of having skin in the game. But, If I am going to be putting that much down I might as well just get an F...
Yesterday I signed the paperwork on a 25 year lease with option to buy. The option amount is for balance owed on the sellers current mortgage loan at the time option is exercised. I'm making payments directly to the b...