hello, we are relocating and I would like to turn our current home into a rental. We are in the Austin area and expect the market to continue higher.We have a deck that has started to degrade with rotten boards and ...
I have evicted tenants before but here in Illinois it is time consuming and costly. Looking for creative ways to get tenant out legally. Buy them out, etc.
Hello all, and thank you for taking the time to read my very first post.I am 51 years old living in Seal Beach California. I am an interventional radiologist, and work way too much. I recently got some blood work d...
Hey,I'm Wesley Jeanette, I am a Colorado native born and raised in Boulder. I'm 29 and work as a software engineer during the day. I have been doing a little bit of real estate for the last 5 years. I bought my first ...
I bought my first investment property last Dec. My goal was to have the rehab done by May at the latest. Due to the financials I wasn't able to get it on the market until late July. It has been under contract three ti...
Hi everyone, My partner and I currently rent and pay ~$1,400 a month. We are in the position to be able to make our first purchase, aiming for the mortgage to be roughly the same as our current rental total. Does it m...
Hey everyone! I currently live in Lawrenceville GA and am excited to be starting my real estate journey! I am interested in buying a SFH rental property, to buy and hold. As a new investor, I'm ideally looking for a u...
I have 2 acres in a prime location on a 4 lane highway and was wondering if the highest and best use for cash flow would be to build storage units on it. I don't know if going with a franchise that has a proven system...
The lenders that I have come across have all asked that my fico be at a 680 or above to start doing business with them. I was trying find out if anyone knew a Lindethat was willing to work with a 640 score 644
What is people's opinions on the market?
Are prices going to continue rising? Or is this going to blow up in people's faces again? Especially on the west coast