Do you think it is worth "testing the waters" on rent (making it little higher) and if no one applies then lower the rent after a couple of weeks on the market. Ie. Rent is a comfortable $850, but I see value in a uni...
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I'm 22 and closing on my first rental property in 3 days. The property seems to be in a higher crime rate area (stealing, a couple shootings) and my parents and the adults around me are telling me to back o...
I'm in the process of converting a vacation home I own into a rental property as well as trying to pick up another SFR home as a rental in the near future. Right now, the vacation home is insured through a brand n...
I wasn't sure where to put question so I suppose it's appropriate here. A couple of months I was dead set on going back to school and getting a Master of Science in Real Estate. I have a bachelor's in civil engineerin...
We are interested in selling an apartment building we own and cashing out the $700,000 equity which is making 10 cap and getting more aggressive with real estate Flips and Partnership deals. We have friends who partne...
Just curious if you are seeing more and more “turnkey” properties available in your market? I am beginning to notice that here, particularly in the off market sector. Inherited tenants always present a unique challeng...
I made an offer on my first commercial property. It is an 8 plex near where I live and is rented under market by about 20%. I have walked the property with the owner and finally made an offer a couple weeks ago. The s...
The house price was $34K in a good area. I put in an offer on Friday for $30K. The house is blasted to hell but the realtor told me that the house had tours all weekend long and the final bid review would take place S...
I am looking to raise the rent on some tenants that are underneath market by about $200 but also are in units that are fairly outdated. I am planning on raising the rent by $50 on their lease renewal. Currently trying...
Hey everyone, I've always been under the impression that investors try to purchase properties for 70% of ARV (Example: $60k purchase, $10k repairs, $100k ARV).. but today I was listening to a podcast and the host said...