Hey All... Thought this might be an interesting post considering the roller coaster market we are currently in. Curious your thoughts on how I could have approached an offer I recently made on a property or if you ha...
Hey everyone ,
This my officially my first bigger pocket posts in the forums, I am sure there will be many more. Ill make this short and sweet.
I own one single family home in California in the Bay Area that has d...
Beginner to the real estate scene still learning, reading many books but i need more info on hard money lenders pros, cons and recommendations Thanks😊
Hey guys my Name is Hayden I am currently in the Utah sanpete county area seeking advice in what to invest in next, i have one unit right now and an ok cash position, just looking for the next deal whether it’s buy-an...
So, as you all have probably noticed, the market is really, really hot right now. I just checked the inventory for Jackson County, MO (the biggest county in Kansas City, where I'm at) and there is only 0.6 months of i...
I cant find any deals to flip, most homes which hit the market are so over priced like 10-20% (Houston, TX), they need very less or no rehab and cant be sold for a profit. Should I get MLS? would that help? I need som...
I rented through college and continue to do so for the past few years post-graduation. I believe I will be moving within the next 12-18 months to a more populous area somewhere on the east coast. I have always wante...
Hello everyone. If you had lets say 2M to invest, would you buy a rental property (maybe a fourplex or a six units building) in big and mature cities like SF, LA, Brooklyn, or you'd buy several single family homes in ...
I have a property that I am looking to buy and my current title company has been giving me the runaround. Would highly appreciate for any title recommendations in or around Ward County, Texas
Since the beginning of the pandemic we have seen a massive shift to the suburban/rural markets from major cities. What kinds of shifts are you seeing / anticipating in your urban market? Here in Philadelphia, thing...