There was a goof up with the first EMD check and it was returned by the bank on a purchase. As soon as we recognized it we called and said we would bring a cashiers check to replace it or they could just put it throug...
I'm considering an offer on a 4-plex, where the two upstairs units are occupied. Understandably, they don't want people tramping through kicking tires.
The downstairs needs work. If we got it we would plan to tot...
We are flipping a house beachside in Brevard County Florida. It lends itself well to creating a mother-in-law or nanny suite. It would cost a couple thousand to do so. Would it add value or potentially shrink our p...
Hi everyone. I've got a property I want to purchase from a seller using the 'Subject To' strategy. I understand the basics of how it all works, but wonder what do you generally tell the seller when they ask what will...
I am commercial insurance agent with a passion for resort real estate. I have experience with local real estate subdivision and now working to develop resort properties into vacation rentals. I current own a rental h...
Hi there! There is a multi-family nearby that I've had my eye on for a while. It's a SFH with two 1/1 units in the back. It's been on the market for over 228 days. I reached out to the agent with a generous Seller Fin...
What are your thoughts of not giving a phone number in direct mail, but rather sending them to a website to answer some questions?
"Subject to" real estate has been exploding in popularity. When mortgage rates began to rise, subject to (often called sub to) came in as the hero to save the day. This real estate investing strategy offered investors...
Or are we going to see slow and steady 2-4% appreciation for the next 30 years like a "perfect economy"
I'm closing on my 3rd property, a 1600 sq ft SFH built in 1975. The numbers originally looked great for the growing Charleston SC market, but my repair costs are quickly adding up. Since it is not earning much as a f...