One of the incentives of a short sale was that you got a tax break based on an act passed by Congress in 2007.
Short sales are classified as debt forgiveness, therefore in a normal situation homeowners would have t...
I saw a post earlier asking where in Philadelphia people should buy. Philadelphia is still quite affordable compared to the rest of the northeast and mid Atlantic. I know norristown has had some crime issues in the pa...
Hi all, Thanks in advance for reading and offering any advice. I am working on a boat in Alaska, so my internet is limited and sporadic, after I post this, I will only be able to check it about once per day for update...
I'm thinking about buying a non performing note for a small multifamily property. Property isn't in an area where I want to manage it, nor would it be practical as it's about three hours away from me.
One of my exi...
I know it's a million dollar question, but could one show a real-life example of a good deal in the bay area? The reason I am asking is that I've been scourging redfin and zillow for Bay Area properties and I cannot f...
Does anyone invest in property more that 50 miles from your home? What experiences have you had?
I'm currently looking at a few cities out-of-state to buy a rental, and one of the cities that looks great and affordable is Indianapolis.Problem is, since I don't live there (i'm from CA), I don't know which areas to...
Hi everyone,I am starting out in BP and real-estate investing in general. I am looking to get involved in my first property. I ran across the following posting and it seemed to me to be non-comparable to other sale pr...
I am a bit curious if there are any paper investors out there who would buy a note that is secured by a property roughly at 50-60% of the note's value (ex: note for $100k, property value at $50k). The note would ...
Just wondering since next year is the "big" birthday, anyone start out their real estate investment career or on the path to wealth around 50 years old? I could kick myself for not starting sooner and for the past...