Thank Donald Trump for me.
Since I've been on disability these past couple of years, I have been able to review my last deal, which I did as a result of something I read on Mr. Trumps website a co...
I have been following the Holton Wise properties for awhile and finally saw one that interested me a few days ago. I am very concerned this might be a scam after @James Wise refused to provide what I believe is basic ...
I am going to keep this as short as possible because I feel I could write a book at this point.I bought a duplex for $60k 1.5 years ago (my first and only property so far). It was ripped down to the studs and remodele...
I am generally not a fan of wholesalers. I find the majority of them to have low repair costs and high ARV. I see way too much daisy chaining. But...the good ones are fantastic. The good ones use some or all of these ...
Hello, I put an offer down on a duplex in Cypress Park Los Angeles. It's looking like a pretty good deal except for one huge concern that I have regarding a tenant who is occupying one of the units. She is an older l...
Hi All!I'm planning on investing in my first multi in 2015 and seriously considering using Maverick Investor Group for this purpose. http://www.maverickinvestorgroup.com I live in NY and market I'm looking into is PA,...
So this property popped up on the MLS the other day and my agent and I went to see it yesterday. I knew it was a sweet deal as soon as we walked through it so we put in a cash offer for full asking price (135K). So...
Does anybody have experience taking out an FHA loan? If so, could you please describe the process of getting it (i.e. requirements/screening process). Also, how has it treated you? By that I mean, would you prefer thi...
A little background on this one. I have been following Shea on youtube for about a year. He is in Detroit and has seen it all. I find his honest take entertaining and educational. For this video case study - some dude...
To all,
How many folks are looking for cash flow positive properties? Something around the 1% rule (12% per year in gross estimated yield)?
There are deals out there. Sometimes more than I can take down. Other times...