Hello Cbus,I moved back to Cbus a few years ago (born and raised here, just returning). I own a property in the Seattle area I plan to sell and reinvest the funds into the Cbus RE market. Turns out my Seattle property...
Should I be doing showings/viewing if I'm still a year out? I'm asking because I would love to go an actually walk around and see what is typical. What I found is most properties on the MLS don't have many interior pi...
I recently inherited a property from my grandparent, more accurately my two uncles inherited 2/3 and my siblings and I inherited the other 1/3. Nobody else wants to keep the property. My question: is it possible to re...
I want to be a real estate investor when I move out of California, but for now I am renting. My question is, is it offensive to negotiate prices with landlords? Or is it set to what it is and that’s it.. I know like s...
I invest (buy and hold) in a specific area in Baltimore county (8 deals so far) and now I would like to NOT go the conventional route. I’d like to refi my properties into my LLC and purchase upcoming investments into ...
Hi, I'm opening a RE fund (an international LP which buys properties through USA LLCs) to initially buy turnkey residential rental properties in the Midwest (already rented out and with PM in place). Each property cos...
Hello All - Intermediate level investor (have 5 buy and holds) looking to do my first home hack / Multi family on a two unit . I am in the due diligence / home inspection phase after putting in an offer for a tw...
The subject of opportunity zones has become pretty popular. I was wondering if anyone has thought about or actively try / tried to buy up vacant lands / lots within a zone and maybe flip to developers? Or partner with...
Imagine if an app existed in which you could select a metro U.S. city and it populated a bunch of metrics relevant to real estate investing markets (e.g. population growth, unemployment, crime, job diversity, median h...
The lead in the water in Newark has caused an uproar throughout the city. Fortunately, government officials have found a resolution in the form of a $120 million bond. This bond is enough to cover the cost to replace ...