I recently bought a property and I am trying to digest the inspection report in regard to separating out improvements/upgrades into which need to be addressed immediately vs which can wait over some time. Is there any...
Hi All,
Thank you so much for all your help. I learned so much from all of you.
I am a newbie and purchased a new construction home in the suburbs of Raleigh, NC. I made a ton of mistakes as part of the deal. I wis...
In 2020 I purchased an 8 unit apartment building in the south shore of Chicago. It is about a mile south of where they are building the new Obama presidential library. The whole area is getting gentrified with rent ...
Don't get me wrong, I am never giving up. However, sometimes this industry gets to me. There are times, dealing with truly just bad people, that makes me wonder why I do this to begin with.I always go back to my "wh...
My wife and I are thrilled to announce our upcoming move from California to Dallas, Texas in December. We have a new construction home scheduled to be completed by the end of November. As a business owner and with my ...
Hi guys,I am thinking about purchasing a 4-unit, 1 BR/1BA building. Two are Section 8 ready. In order to decrease problems with the property, I am thinking about doing the following things:1. Only accepting those w...
I would love to hear from people invested in Gary Indiana about their exit strategies. I am considering an investment with a very healthy cash flow with very stable rents. I am a buy and hold investor but will potenti...
Family owns a property in NYC. We are thinking about selling it and investing in Tampa through a 1031 Exchange. What areas in Tampa do you recommend for a decent cash flow. We want to buy single family homes for rent....
I have a loan question from a past client...(I am an agent).
They tell me today that someone approached them (a company from LA), that if they purposely not paying their mortgage for 3 months, the company can negotia...
The bond markets continue to parabolically rise (specifically the 10Y treasury yield). The treasury yields are what actually moves interest rates, even more than the FED's rate on banks borrowing money, that is about ...