Pricing your home is tricky and can be the hardest part of selling a home. Setting a price can make the difference between selling a home quickly and having it remain on the market for months. Here’s what you need to ...
I live in Dallas with my wife and we are currently in the market for multi-family homes that we can house hack. This would be our first investment property, currently we are just renters. Over the past year I've been ...
There is a home listed for 79k and it has a renter already in place with a one year lease. The current lease is for 600 a month and the property owner pays all utilities. By my calculations you are in the hole before ...
Hey everyone this is my first post so let’s see how it does.
im not entirely new to wholesaling but at the same time I’ve been stuck on n analysis paralysis for two years.
I’m having a lot of trouble estimating r...
Hello,In late 2019 I bought out my parents 3 rental properties (5 units) through 5% down payment, seller financing with a 3% interest rate! It was mismanaged at the time and we renovated 3 of the units and raised the ...
I don't fully understand how or why a person would just hand over the title to their property. Also, after you get title of the Subject To property, what do you do? How does the strategy work? Can somebody provide a c...
I bought my first property last year and I received a Notice of Assessment and Taxable Valuation letter about a month ago letting me know that the taxable value of my property is literally about to more than double th...
Background:Multi-family large single home in B-/C+ neighborhood with decent school district that has 5 under-rented units (~10-15% under market). Listed for sale outside Philadelphia suburbs for $325k (with rent roll...
Hi everyone,
I recently got contacted by an investor who is interested in doing a "subject to" deal on a condo I own. The proposal sounds promising, and I wanted to reach out to see if anyone here has experience with...
I'm trying to understand the line here, and obviously, laws vary from state to state, and most people here likely aren't RE attorneys, but,
what can a person do that is known to be illegal?
Not that I'm TRYING to do...