I do pretty much all my own investing, and not only do I enjoy it but I do well for the most part. I'm relatively young, (30), and I don't mind some risk, so lately I have been diversifying my portfolio into other are...
Personally, I find cash flow in tertiary markets that are heavily concentrated in multifamily properties outside major metropolitan areas. For instance, I invest in Worcester MA and the surrounding areas which is a te...
How do you all feel about putting the two together? @Jerryll Noorden your opinion?
In my city, SFH goes for about 400k, and the rent for those unit for 2.5k. After the mortgage, the landlord has no money left to pay for any other fees (property tax, maintenance, etc). Is there anything i'm missing h...
According to several real estate agents i had encountered, the area where i want to invest have high appreciation but low or no cashflow. My goal is to have equity and cashflow by owning the properties but after heari...
Looking to relocate to New York. Probably Brooklyn/Bronx (maybe Queens?)Beginning of the year. Want to do a multi-family hack where we stay in part for a year or two.Super competitive area... any pro tips?
Hey everyone! Excited to join and learn from this community. We are prospective real-estate investors looking to purchase our first rental property this year! We live in Los Angeles, CA and are looking heavily at inve...
I am thinking of utilizing a couple of strategies.1. Investing near New or semi-new Amazon Distribution Centers. They usually hire around 1000-2000 people and alot are renters.2. Investing in Reno by the expanding tec...
Hi All,I am new investor based in Bay Area CA, looking to invest in small multi-family (Duplex/Triplex). What I am noticing in the Bay Area is most small multi-family is really old construction around 70-80 years old....