HiI have a property I am interested in that is currently labeled bankrupt. How do you go about buying a bankrupt property?
Hello,I have noticed that more and more property managers are charging tenants ~2-3% of rent + $30 as admin fee/resident package/utility package. Is this standard for most major property management companies. Can anyo...
Hello!I will start by saying that my goal is to have enough cash flow to support my family if I didn't have a job. To do this, I obviously want to purchase more properties, but also make the correct investments in m...
hey everyone,
so i went to go see a property in jersey city, NJ on sat. It was my first walk through with a property. It was an amazing experience for me. But I wanted ...
Need help understand the difference in mortgages for SFD 4 units or less versus a 5 units or more apartment complex? What are terms on mortgages for 5 units or more etc... I'm in Seattle and SFR seems to be better wa...
Hi there, I am planning on buying my first home. I live in SoCal and although the interest rates are very low the market here is very competitive. Everything is selling quickly and for a higher price than listed. I wo...
I'm always getting the sneaky leaky sink charge for under $200 on my properties. It seems like it is one of the most popular things that show up on under the radar every month. My question, it seems like it is alway...
Hello everyone! So i'm currently learning the business and saving for my first property. I want to own properties and rent them out and eventually want to flip houses once i make enough mo ey to play with. I want to s...
I have been obsessed with real-estate for a few years now. I recently was blessed with a decent cash supply. I've invested a lot of time learning how to buy houses but I'm still quite new at it. A lot of what I learn ...
Hello everyone, I live in an outrageously expensive HCOL city (Seattle) but I want to invest in RE. My 80k isn't going to go far here. So I'm looking elsewhere in the NW and out of state. Is it a bad idea to do this...