If I am my own real estate agent buying an investment property for myself, do I get the % commission which would typically go to the buyer's agent?
Pretty simple question. I tried to Google it but couldn't find anyt...
Hello, A few months ago, I purchased an eight-unit, two-story apartment building in a more blue collar part of Lubbock that has seen a number of tenants either vacate or get evicted, thus we are down to less than half...
WA Attorney General: Racist for landlords not to rent to felonsA recent court filing indicates that the Washington State Attorney General’s Office believes that denying a prospective tenant with a felony conviction is...
I recently wrote an article about public works projects and how they effect the mood of real estate investors. I updated it on my blog today and I want to know if you agree or disagree?
Do public works projects su...
I have a 10 percent interest in a nice apt complex in an upscale part of Milwaukee. We have run 97% occupancy for several years and so have competing properties. It is in great shape. Our property manager has suggeste...
Hello!It's that time of year where we get all our books in order and curse ourselves for the end of year work we have created! I have multiple multi-tenant commercial properties with multiple different property manage...
I am a Realtor in State of TX and have have some rental homes. Looking into purchasing Seller financed notes( Not bank notes). I have found a local broker whom has a list of these notes for all over the cournty. So...
How has your strategy changed regarding cap rates with much higher interest rates, if it has?
Hello everyone, and thanks ahead of time for your help and advice.
I'm looking to build a 2500 sq ft two level ecofriendly single-family home which incorporates natural surrounding into the design, I'm trying to f...
I havent been around long enough to see high interest rates. How much does it usually affect house prices? Common sense says that when rates go up prices go down but what could we expect to see happen if rates went up...