Good day,I’ve owned one rental (and my first) in Baltimore for a little over a year. Both bedrooms have an interesting electrical set up. There are ceiling can lights and also a fan/light combo, but it is all hooked u...
Good day, everyone!I am a first-time investor with approximately $50,000 to invest. Although, I am looking to build more capital I am very eager to get started. I believe I have 2 options:1. JV, because I do not have ...
New investor here. I’m stuck when I try to run numbers on a potential deal, how do you generally estimate rehab costs? I don’t know where to start on such topic.
Hi all,There is a distressed property I have had my eye on for several years that is in extremely close proximity to a property from my childhood, and an area I would like to own in. I have written a personal letter ...
Is property “rezoning” the trick to making much more money in real estate? Our guest is using zoning laws to his favor by finding areas with hidden potential but NO space left to build. He then changes the zoning, bui...
Housing affordability is at a forty-year low, and we bet you can feel it. Buying a house seems impossibly far away for first-time homebuyers, rent prices are still far past pre-pandemic levels, and mortgage payments a...
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Okay. I've been analyzing a property most days, but this particular one is an actual poss...
Hello everyone, I am new to the site/forum/investing. I have done some research over the past month and found that flipping is going to be where I begin. I have looked at properties with a real estate agent off the ML...
Real estate investing in 2024 isn’t as easy as a few years ago. When interest rates are low, housing inventory is high, the economy is booming, and everyone’s happy, real estate investors can take considerably more ri...
I'm going to start on my first flip on Monday. I want to post all of my pre-flip numbers here so they are etched in digital stone so I can refer back to them when all is said and done. I'll explain my methods to ...