Hello everyone, I am relatively new on the RE world and I am wondering what is better, if I should start with an LLC or a Corporation for my investments and also another company that I am in the process of creating. I...
There are an endless amount of ways to finance a house, multi-family, or commercial properties what are some of yours I will post a few that I know about.1. Private money (more than just family and friends, personal l...
Got a note from BP that it had been a while since I've been on, so I feel the need to re-earn my Addict badge!Landlord life became more hectic in January. I was already self-managing two properties from about 300 mil...
I advertised my unit on craigslist. In one day I got 3 perspective tenants who filled out applications and made out checks for the screening. Out of the three one looked really good on paper and I really liked her (a ...
i am interested to invest in rental property.
Is this better to buy 2 very cheap property in not so good area or just get one medium price in better neighborhood/?
My first deal may be in the works, it's actually a combo of three different mobile homes, two in the same park and one in a different park. One is practically a turn-key situation, one needs major work and has back-t...
Hi guys,This is my first purchase for a rental property, I am confused between 2 properties one is at Cork Bend Dr which is listed at 125k ,year 2006 which cash flows 11.30% . The other one is North Dequincy @ 85k, ye...
Hi there, I'm a small-time real estate investor with 6 units under my belt. When it comes to water issues, I absolutely cannot catch a break. Currently, I've got:One basement with a leak and horizontal crack forming o...
As everyone is getting for the holidays to ramp up and the new year to turn, I want to give some insight into a simple thing that me and my team have been doing to increase our ROI by about 10-15% each month. Some pe...
I know that there are many investors who strictly invest for cash flow. When I tell them that my partner and I each make about $100 per month per property they consider that way too little and far too risky for it to...