Here's the story. I have been negotiating with this large developer for a long time. They are buying the entire block on which I own a duplex, and have been trying to work me down into giving them the property at a di...
After months of research, I took the plunge and sent out yellow letters to the list I put together through driving for dollars. My intention is wholesale any contracts I get. I recently received a call from another in...
I recently found a house hacking opportunity that is a different approach than I'm used to. The property has a resort feel and would be a great STR. It's big enough that I could also add camping/RV/tiny home STR opt...
Any investors in the DFW area who buy/hold mobile/manufactured homes?
I am considering this as an option and am not quite sure what areas to be looking in....any input would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Details:SQ Ft: 3700Units 2:Unit#1 - 4Bedroom, 3 BathUnit#2 - 1Bedroom, 1 BathHomeowner Asking Price: $300,000Homeowner Rejected Price: $210,000Rehab cost: $100,000ARV: $280,000 (Only comps is 425,000, but the house is...
Hi - I am looking to purchase a property in the Smoky Mountains area and operate as a short term rental. Certain forums and podcasts I listed to mentioned that pools are a big trend currently though they tend to be in...
I am looking around to buy a property in or around Oakland, CA and was wondering if it is worth looking at the ones that are tenant occupied. I know Oakland is very renter friendly and you need a just cause to evict s...
I am from Southern California and this is absolutely the hottest market i've seen in a long time.. The problem is.. its sooo expensive!! I don't think spending 500k+ getting a duplex only to cash flow a couple of hun...
I have a property under contract in a hot area of Atlanta. I was comfortable with the $125k asking price given the impression that it was move-in ready (my plan being rent it out and ride the wave of potential appreci...
As the topic states, will cash flowing properties disappear when interest rates increases?
Once rates go higher than 5%+ the debt service on the loan is going to increase. Not to mention the market will likely be le...