Good morning! I'm about to write my first out of state offer on a property in Kansas City and would love some recommendations on Property Managers. Thanks!
My plan is to do a month-to-month lease so I can gradually increase the rent on my tenants and then when I get to the number amount that I like then I would sign a year lease with them at that price? Would this work
We are in the process of purchasing a property that is currently used as a vacation rental and listed on VRBO and Flipkey. The sellers have done well just listing the house on these sites. However, because I cannot as...
I have an opportunity to move to grapevine texas and work for a contractor there who are developing houses. While I am there I would love to be able to owner occupy a property fix it up and move to keep it as a cash-f...
Hello! This is my first post, since I haven't posted an intro yet.I have a property in a Phoenix suburb that is managed by property management. I interviewed 6 management companies to choose the one I did.Now, the p...
Hello,I live in Sonoma, CA and have been looking into buying investment properties out-of-state. Houston, TX has caught my eye in terms of market and demographic statistics. Does anyone else have any experience invest...
Hello,I recently purchased my first rental property -- a 3/1 SFH in Detroit. These are the fees my property management company supplied in its contract. I'm curious if these seem reasonable/fair. Any thoughts are appr...
How To Optimize Your Property Listings: A Guide To Attracting More Buyers & Selling Your Property Faster
In today’s competitive real estate market, it’s not enough to simply list your property for sale and wait f...
I have recently purchased a home in Grand Rapids, MI and I am looking to house hack. One strategy that I am investigating is renting to travel nurses. I am looking for any advice in this area. If you have had experien...
I am sort of a amateur when it comes to syndicating deals, but I have this property in Waco that I would like to purchase, but I do not have the capital. I understand that there are guidelines that need to be followed...