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Paris Scroggins Looking for local knowledge
8 August 2025 | 12 replies
also in case it's helpful, these are the 10ish neighborhoods where developers are building new construction. on the east side, you'll see islandview and east village (they border the yellow, which we call the villages - it's a really gorgeous historic district, like boston edison). and islandview and east village are very up-and-coming areas (pretty blown out, so that's why there's lots of land for developers to build on). and with that in mind, those areas (like all around van dyke and kercheval) are popping off and attracting renters and home owners bc of the retail/bars/restaurants that the villages offer (the yellow part of the map). is that info overload?
Becca F. Overleveraging, net worth, cash flow and headache factor
7 September 2025 | 160 replies
It wouldn't be the best for MTR since traveling RNs or corporate people wouldn't drive all the way up there (it's on the border of farm land until farmers sell off land to developers building SFH or MFH) - it's not near downtown Indianapolis.
Alejandra Rodriguez Basement Rental Unit PG County, Maryland
7 August 2025 | 4 replies
If a basement bedroom is legal, you can rent out the bedroom to a border like any other bedroom.
Arjun K. Investing in Spain
20 August 2025 | 29 replies
For my goals — building a portfolio that provides reliable monthly income — Spain’s rent control and tenant-friendly laws make it much harder to project stable returns.And you’re right about taxes too: once you add up Spain’s high taxation plus potential cross-border implications, the net yield can get very thin.That’s why I tend to focus more on markets where the legal framework and taxation are more predictable and favorable to investors.
Arhum Nomani Company structure for Canadians investing in US rentals
4 August 2025 | 10 replies
ArhumYou are best to get advice from a cross border legal and accounting specialist vs getting advice on here.  
Gp G. loan option is best with less down payment percentage for rental investment property
5 August 2025 | 4 replies
The two mortgage option I described actually prices out better then a 20% down option and you are saving 5% of capital for the next one. https://singlefamily.fanniemae.com/media/9391/display
Karan Kwatra Best cash-flow markets in Canada?
12 August 2025 | 18 replies
Both have strong rental demand and are benefiting from migration from other provinces, though they can be more cyclical due to their ties to the energy sector.Overall, the Canadian marketplace is still relatively small compared to what’s available south of the border.
Arthur Crum RAD Diversified SCAM ALERT!!!
1 October 2025 | 407 replies
I feel it's important to get that information into the investor complaint to give whoever reviews the allegations a 30,000 foot view of the variety of warning signals on full display by this outfit. 
Johnathan Trimble Case Study On 12 Unit Multifamily Property Just Outside Kansas City MO
6 August 2025 | 1 reply
About Independence and the Independence Square:Independence borders Kansas City MO on the eastern side of Jackson county.
Gavin Kytl What would you do in my shoes? Neighbor dispute
5 August 2025 | 7 replies
She is now demanding I offer a contract saying I’m liable for removing the tree if it dies in the near future after cutting its roots*The Damage: 1) Ripping my(bordering) fence out severely. 2)Tearing up the asphalt slabs around my pool. 3) Would’ve soon dug into my pool/plumbingI’m aware that she’s responsible for the damage and removing the trunk that’s causing damage but being new and wanting to detour any conflict, I took my contractors advice with the option to just cut the roots and put the new fence around the tree somewhat, to which my agent has now expressed concerns about the roots just coming back in the future to damage things again.