fourplex with gross rents of 23,760 (10% vacancy) Total expenses: Property tax 5,592, insurance 1,200, maint and repairs 2,400, legal professional 100, auto 200,electric 360, water 960, other (includes plow and lawn) ...
I am in process of purchasing a turnkey property (built 1969, 3 bed/2 bath for $139k.) The inspection report came back with some minor findings. There is a structural finding: "Unusual settling cracks and significant...
So I've been in real estate for a while now, but I've primarily flipped homes and invested in single-family rentals. Over the last year, I've been educating myself a lot more on apartment buildings and although I feel...
I currently own an SFR that is producing long term rentals, in fact I haven’t even been to the house since I bought it 2 years ago. My management company is charging 8% but saves me a 1 hr drive when problems or basic...
I don't have the cash for my 1st property I'd like to purchase as a holding. The house is next door and I have been in it. The only thing that NEEDS to be done is a new kitchen. Homepath is requesting a 20% down pa...
Hello everyone! I am interested in buying/holding in Wilmington, DE maybe a few flips but most interested in passive income. If there is anyone willing to sit down and discuss real estate I’d appreciate it! Or if any...
Hoping anyone that has bought from Fannie Mae can help on this. Just got a counter from Fannie Mae, and we are $4K apart. They are $2K down from list price. Since there were multiple offers and I have a financing ...
I have a miniature whiteboard in my office where I used to write reminders—not “to-do” reminders, but “Who are you?” reminders. One day it might be a quote I read in a book, the next day it might be a simple personal...
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Hey all,I’m relatively young (30), and in the fortunate position of having the capital to afford a $1M - $1.5M mortgage. I live and work in LA, and I’d love to know: for those familiar with the market, what would you ...