Summary: I want to become a real estate investor in Hawaii. And I have a bunch of questions. Any advice is appreciated but specific answers preferred.1. Should I sell my $400k home in Alaska or try to rent it out?...
Hi, I'm Jennifer. I've been in and around real estate for years (held a license in two states in the distant past). I've done Ron LeGrand's Boot Camp as well as the 3 day Rich Dad Real Estate seminar, and I've read ...
Would like to hear from landlords which states/cities are landlord friendly? I currently own in Florida which IS landlord friendly. Have owned in Chicago and Philadelphia and those places, not so much. Where else b...
In the sense that right now I own my house under my own name and would like to buy another house. If I start an llc, how do I move those houses from something I own to something the business owns? Should I even both...
Hi All,First time posting in BP, long time reader/listener. I found a reasonably priced studio condo in a great area in NYC. It is a small 3-story elevator building- 14 units in total. My offer was accepted but the s...
We are ready to borrow from private lenders who have agreed to work with us. We need a contract to borrow the money and to lay out the terms of the loans. Is there a template on BP? I looked but did not find one. Or w...
When I was 18 I decided real estate was the vehicle to wealth I would dedicate all my time into mastering. Over the next 4 years I took baby step after baby step with no pay day in RE knowing, I was building my trampo...
Hi All - What are good landlord friendly states? I am in California and I can't get my mind to think to continue to invest in the state.
We have a mid-term rental we are getting ready to list in St. Augustine, Florida, minimum rental will be 30 days. My question is are we required to get a license through the Florida DBPR as a "transient public lodgin...