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Tim Griffiths finding the time
25 September 2023 | 14 replies

I just closed on my first property and was thinking of having it be a str/mtr in my town but I'm having second thoughts.  I have a very busy w-2 job as does my wife and finding the time and money to fully furnish anot...

Sarah Jones jacuzzi
20 April 2012 | 12 replies

I'm thinking of changing the old bath tub to a jacuzzi bathtub in one of my rental. I had it in one and it rented out pretty fast at a good rental price, it will probably cost me $1000 to do what do you guys think? I ...

Christopher Middleton HOA...Like or Dislike?
19 January 2011 | 12 replies

I thought this would be an interesting question for people to weigh in on:

For residential properties, do you prefer an HOA with a fair fee ($100/mo.) or would you prefer no HOA?

Alejandro Flores 70% x AVR rule? Common?
10 May 2017 | 16 replies

Houston investor or any others, do you all use the 70% AVR rule? I find it hard to get deal accepted at 70% that's why I'm asking. Are most rehabber happy with other higher percentage? 

Aaron Jones Choosing a strategy for apartment investing
28 August 2017 | 10 replies

Hi everyone.I'm a mid-30's newb RE investor in OKC with 1 accidental rental, hoping to eventually acquire enough units to escape the rat race, hopefully within the next 3-5 yrs. I don't have a lot of capital to get st...

Jason Merchey Rent Rate and Flood Insurance
13 April 2014 | 10 replies

For all you in Charleston or Mt. Pleasant or South Carolina in general, here is a dilemma I face. @John Semanchuk and @Tony Conway I'd especially like to hear from you. It is a two-parter: rent amount and flood i...

Jorge Vazquez Should you ever sell?
17 November 2023 | 11 replies

Hey everyone, my name is Jorge Vazquez. I'm a broker in Tampa and have been navigating the real estate waters for over 20 years. Given my time in the field, I wanted to share some insights.
For me, real estate has be...

Joe Latson SFR Acquisition Strategies
20 October 2021 | 2 replies

During supply-constrained cycles like the one we’re in currently, being good at sourcing can be one of the most value-accretive, yet challenging, aspects of real estate investing. Not only must investors move quickly ...

Brenda Kinney rehab, or sell as is?
6 April 2017 | 13 replies

My sister and I inherited a mortgage free house appx. 1yr. ago in San Diego, 1955, 8900 sq. ft lot. 3bd/1bth 980 sq.ft, which has now become vacant. I am trying to decide if It is worth trying to rehab, or sell as is....

Jackson Barr Fix and flip low cost homes in Detroit Michigan for a beginner?
28 March 2017 | 14 replies

Hi everyone I would like to start out by saying I am absolutely new to all of this however for the last 6 months I have spent countless hours educating myself towards Investing. I do have some knowledge and great insi...