Hello to all!My name is Pedro, I am from Argentina, and with a partner, we are planning to invest in single family homes in Detroit. We are working with a firm based in Miami (from which we have good references) to se...
I am about done rehabbing a house I bought a while back. The market here is pretty hot right now.I started looking at doing another flip after I sell this one, and there are no lots for sale or many fixers either,so ...
Hi, so I'm starting to do research on moving into smaller apartment buildings when this one caught my eye. I have a few SFH rentals, but no multi families. It's a 28 unit row house building. Built in 1889. The exterio...
Hi all,I own a triplex in SE Portland and am planning on turning the 2000+ square foot basement into 2 2bd/1ba apartments. I'm having trouble finding a construction company that is well-versed in this type of permitti...
Tim's response to the last topic has me wondering what the lowest price anyone has paid for their property.
My lowest cost doublewide (26 X 60) was $10,000 (looks like new). I get $700 rent for this one.
My lowest...
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*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Hi Everyone,Just became a pro member and am looking through a few properties in Houston...
Hey BP, My home that i currently live in i purchased for about 80k in North Carolina using a VA Loan. I have only lived in this house for about 6 months and only plan to be here for another 2 years. At that time i wil...
After successfully rehabbing two high-end SFR rentals, my husband and I decided to do our first flip this summer. We weren't really sure we wanted to do it because we'd put ourselves under a lot of stress on the f...
Hey all, So I'm a new investor and I am in the middle of the purchasing a property in South Tacoma (eastside). To be honest I'm pretty sure it's not the best deal but I felt like I was falling in to the analysis par...
Out of state investors,
do you have property management companies running your properties or do you handle things yourself? any other recommendations for management?