can anyone give me some input on flipping properties? Initially it sounded like something I would be interested in trying, but the more I read the more it sounded like there would be a lot of strings, rules, and taxes...
Im new to the community. I live in Chicago and looking to get my first multiunit in Chicago. I have my first meeting next month. My lease is up in May. I need to go through the process as quickly as possible but I've ...
HI BP,
1. What should be the rental documents included in property disclosure when buying with existing tenants? I'm thinking about estoppel certificates sent to and received back from tenants; leases; rental agreeme...
Hey all! If you're an agent or considering becoming one, there's a lot to consider. Lots of ways to make money, but many assume that representing buyers and sellers is the only way. I am in college and wanted to get s...
Im really curious and want to get into real estate, I’m thinking about starting small with my local area and flipping trailers/houses for profit. My only problem is I don’t exactly have people who would be willing to ...
New to investing, looking to get into the short term rental market. Is there an area in San Antonio or within an hour of San Antonio that anyone would recommend buying a property?
How accurate is the estimates by air...
Hello Everyone! Looking to get started investing and am currently looking to invest out of state (I live in California). Was wondering if anyone knew about Norada Real Estate or any other turn key providers that you w...
BP!I use one property manager for my rentals, and overall I am really happy with their services.Last year, I bought a duplex in Grove Park. Nice newer building, and we rehabbed it well. We wanted to hold a property ri...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $97,500
Cash invested: $13,000
Sale price: $139,900
Contributors:
Kelsey Peters-Wittig
Purchase...
Newbie here practicing analyzing some properties in socal, particularly Inland Empire). I'm trying to implement the percent rules (2%, 70%, and 50%) but not even coming close with the property values. What percentages...