Our offer was accepted on an REO property. It's a 3/2 with a detached 2 stall garage in a good location. It was listed at $65,000 after several price declines from $112,000. It's assessed at $95,000 currently by the c...
Hello everyone, I am brand new to investing and so I need help. This is a great site and Im lucky to have found it. Due to me being laid off of my job I am forced to look at another way to make a living. I have ALWAYS...
This far in my investing career I have only used SMS and cold calls to market to multi-family properties. I am working on getting my direct mail campaign up and running, but would like to hand write each letter in an ...
I recently purchased an investment property in Montgomery, AL—a 5-bedroom property close to a major hospital in the area. It has an inground pool that I was initially set on filling in. However, lately, I've been rese...
I currently own and rent 9 units and I'm managing the properties as well. I am looking for a moderately-priced (free would be best) property management software--similar to Appfolio. Any recommendations?
Hello, I live in New york and I have one multi family Investment property. I purchased it at the end of the housing crisis. I would like to invest into more properties, however New york is very expensive and the laws...
Need to get some input on a situation;
For a property, that is not local to me and I am interested in, I called and got a bunch of information from the agent. He also answered a number of follow-up questions. I have ...
Hello! I have a fourplex. The water bill is usually 500$ every 3 months. Now there was an increase in the bill to 1,755$ for 3 months. I called the water company. They said they will send someone in 2 weeks.I checked ...
Hi all, as I've been getting more into real estate investing, it's become quite clear that the US tax code favors business owners and real estate investors rather than W2 employees or self-employed business owners. On...
Questions for the Property Owners using a Property Management Company: Would you rather have a property management company who has flat rate fees or takes a percentage of the rent?