very recently bought a upper/lower multifamily for 93k with an FHA loan. this place was built in the 1900s but have been decently taken care of. New roof withing 3 years, new insulation throughout last year, new cabin...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $190,000
Cash invested: $73,428
Sale price: $329,900
Fix and Flip #10 off market deal. House needed substantial...
Yes I know, simple question. I just cant seem to understand what it is trying to read about it so maybe someone can break it down for me.
I was reading through the forums and saw hoe Rich used to accept notes as co...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $156,000
Cash invested: $57,182
This is my first Rental property. I made a video on all the details here: https://y...
Hi everyone,
I'm Jim, currently living in Juneau, AK.
I have had a few small rental properties in Alaska and can do simple repairs and painting. I'm thinking of buying long term apartment buildings to set myself up f...
Is it legal to, and how can you pre-lease office space before you close or even offer to buy an office space?
It seems that I have found what looks like a great deal on a small office building but would need help rai...
Researching pros and cons of becoming a real estate agent to boost your investing potential. Fiduciary responsiblity keeps coming up. Could someone explain details of how this could impeded your investing? Thanks!
Hi,
I just created a direct-mail letter piece that is really good and it is well-worded. Other people have said that it is very good.
But, I am a little concerned since if I mail it out then someone else is going to...
Hi everyone,
I'm Jim, currently living in Juneau, AK.
I have had a few small rental properties in Alaska and can do simple repairs and painting. I'm thinking of buying long term apartment buildings to set myself up w...
Like most of us, my conception of one's career most of my life thus far was pretty plain vanilla - work hard, grow your W-2, and save the max possible in your retirement account. Like many others have echoed, I read R...