Hello Everyone
Im a newbie in CT looking to begin her first flip! I'm looking into REO homes to purchase, rehab and possibly occupy for up to 3 years prior reselling. (tax incentive)
Although there will be instant ...
I’m Interested in learning new and different strategies for approaching probate opportunities. I’m referring to the marketing side. Do you call first? Send a mailer? Text? Just curious. Also, what is the best way to o...
I mentioned a little of the story on a reply in a different thread. It will probably end up buried and I wanted this to get a little bit more visibility since it is about construction and there seems to be a lot more ...
I recently bought and moved into a foreclosed home to renovate and flip. We are 90% finished and will be listing the property for sale this fall. Was a challenge to live through this procedure with a 3 year old and ...
New to investing, I have questions and concerns...1) Is it too late?-The housing price market is rising, competition between investors has skyrocketed, and the competition will continue to increase. 2) How does one ex...
Hello, I've been reading a few posts regarding rehabbing and I've read that a few members on here do more than 20+ houses a year. Are local banks financing a large amount of houses at one time? I don't think the hard...
It's interesting seeing the Guru so negative sounding towards central banking, 401s etc.... This was on the front page of yahoo finance.
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/richricher/184720
Do property managers usually visit properties with tenants in place just to check the home? If so, how often do they usually do this?
Thank you.
Tenants moved in just for a couple of days. They then started to complain allergies/asthma and they said they suspected mold, although no mold could be found in the living area. They then ordered a mold inspection t...
I am a novice when it comes to different types of lending ( Conventional, Private, etc.) so I am looking for some help as to which route I should take.Credit: Not so great. 650-700. DTI: Great. If I had 750+ credit I ...