Hey BP,This question is for the out of state rental investors. What criteria do you use when choosing your out of state markets? Are there certain numbers you use (in choosing the market, not in choosing the property)...
The pricing for non-performing notes has increased the last few years, but I’ve still been steady buying because:1) When you buy from sellers you have relationships with, there will always be inventory that makes sens...
Hi AllI'm looking to invest and I've started investigating the multifamily space. Joe's name has come up and I've requested some info from him about current offerings. Has anyone invested with him? If so, what can y...
Hello all, I'm currently getting my RE license and I want to sell my own home. Do not want to hire anyone cause I do not want to pay any commissions. Should the buyer have an agent can I put in the contract that the ...
Good morning, I live in California and I’m looking to buy out of state properties that cash flow using regular rental or section 8. Any tips would be appreciated it.
Hello Everyone,I closed on my first 3 units family investment property yesterday.House is located in Providence, paid 320K, property in great shape and has character. There are 2 bed 1 bath units, the first two floors...
I'd like to focus my attention on apartment complexes. Since most are owned under LLC's, what's the best way to contact them? If by direct mail, what are some ideas of how to approach the owner(s) in letter form?
I am a real estate investor in Peoria with one duplex and one single family home so far but want to keep growing. Looking to connect with some other real estate investors in the area!
Experts, I am looking for some pointers which areas to target for my 2nd rental property. I am based out of California.$$ Range = max 250kDown payment = max 25%Goal = Positive cash flowBelow are the areas i have done ...
Thanks for reading this post.I understand that setting up an LLC is not required in RE, and if anything it can be a pain to file returns depending on how you set up your LLC's.However, I am looking at a couple of prop...