Hey GuysSo I've Got A question. What counties in California are good for wholesaling in 2016? I've been doing a lot of marketing in the san luis Obispo and santa Barbara county, but no one is motivated. Most just cal...
Looking to invest in a foreclosure property located in San Bernardino County - property needs about 10K worth of repairs to be rent ready. Ideally we want to offer 200K. Bank is firm at 220K. A 220K PP would yield a l...
I was hoping to get a little advice on cashing out the equity in some of my properties. I own several that are paid off and have steady tenants in them for many years. I was hoping to group the properties together a...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $395,000
Cash invested: $125,000
I've always wanted to get into real estate investing and the Temple markets...
I originally purchased my four plex as an owner occupied building taking advantage of 3.5% down payment. Since I no longer live in the property and have all the units rented out I have a high roi but I am not happy wi...
I’m wondering if some of my offers are TOO low? And perhaps I can increase my chances of finding a good deal. Here are the two ways to analyze this deal..which way is correct?Strategy: Buy and Hold for long termLoca...
I've been posting here often recently and I'm a newbie who's targeting SFH (condos) as a niche market in my area.
While looking at some condos in the same good location as my target property, I'm seeing some ...
Hello! The HOA for my STR investment property will be voting on banning STRs soon. If the vote passes, 3-month stays will be the minimum. I'd like to convert it to a MTR but I'm having difficulty coming up with a pric...
Our company owns and manages two multifamily properties: 84 units (28 triplex buildings) in one location and 27 units (9 triplex buildings) in another, all in Northern California area, in secondary markets (not San ...
Among all the paperwork involved with taking out a mortgage, it is very easy to let your mind wander and simply sign on the dotted line. But be careful, you should read through the details of the loan.You have to ask ...