“This is how we’ve always done it.” Sound familiar? I’m sure you’ve heard this before, in fact I’d venture to say it is a universal statement that spans across every professional field. That statement is the business ...
Hi Everyone,What do you do when your contractor asks for a deposit?My partner and I have always done our own rehab. The next project we are working on we can’t do ourselves and are looking to hire a contractor.We’ve ...
I'm
about 90% completed with my detached ADU project; however, when we had
our plumbing inspection done by the city they approved PVC piping from
the ADU to the street (sewer lateral). However a neighbor made a...
I'm really interested in becoming a wholesaler. However, as a young, single female I simply do not feel comfortable just going inside random people's houses! I have heard of female realtors getting raped and worse, so...
Just curious about the folks that invest in Illinois properties. I'm from CA and have been investing in Nashville SFHs, but would like to start invest in the Chicago area, since I have roots there and many connections...
Hi all, I need your help, plz. I own a couple SFHs in another state and I need a leasing agent quick but doing a Google search for “leasing agent” OR “listing agent” I’m only finding stuff about real estate agents and...
Hey there,We just purchased a townhouse in NW DC and are looking to convert the basement into a one bedroom rental. With ceilings of about 6'7", we are looking to digout and add at least 4-6 inches, if not 1-2 feet. I...
Hello, I am selling a family home FSBO, in the state of Nevada, and I have heard that it is possible to pay a real estate agent (or a listing program?) somewhere in the ballpark of 350 to 400 or so to add the listing ...
Article by Joanne Scoratow
May the REAL lenders step forward please.
The number one question I get asked by a new mortgage broker is, are you a direct lender? This is an intrinsically important question that ...
I'm currently working on a project where one of the investors is looking for a 9% cap rate on a few multi-family properties (b and c class). To me that seems a little high considering the cap rate isn't normally that...