Hello Everyone, Newbie looking to purchase my first buy and hold property in January of 2015 in Cleveland Ohio. Do you think there are better deals during the winter months ? I will budget for caring cost during renov...
Inflationary pressures, rising interest rates and property taxes are just a few of the headwinds multi-unit property owners experience in a fluctuating market cycle. Many small owners may quickly react to these pressu...
I'm looking at a SFH as a long term buy and hold. My hesitation is the small yard. The way I see it the two biggest draws to SFH for tenants is not sharing walls and privacy of their own yard.
So my question is as SF...
For anyone needing funding I have a new unlimited source. The best thing is the deal is based on the property value and not the borrower's credit or income. In most cases the rate will be in the 10-12 percent neighbor...
I am wholesaler that has found a property in Chicago, IL. The owner is out of town and half completed the rehab 7 years ago and its just been sitting. I want to do an owner finance with her. I like the wholesaling b...
Would it be better starting out to start your career in Las Vegas or south Florida?
So I have been spending a lot of time of understanding several different financing techniques and the power of leverage. So here are the cards in my hands before playing...- I just have been working my current employe...
Hi All,When establishing a LLC or a Corporation to either buy and hold properties or wholesale properties, what legal concerns should I take into consideration when forming either of the two? I understand this may be ...
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My name is Karl and I have been a landlord for 7 years. Up until now I have never raised rent on existing tenants, waiting until they move before increasing price . My wife and I bought a 2 family home this...
This is a question in regards to adhering to the 1% rule. I've been looking for a home to house hack in the Baton Rouge area and I've been struggling to find anything that would come close to achieving the 1% rule. ...