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Carlo D. How much is bookeeping usually?
12 March 2026 | 18 replies
I'm looking to get a range from the responses.
Brian Cronin First House Hack in the Seacoast/North Shore (NH–MA) – Looking for Advice
13 March 2026 | 13 replies
Curious what price range you’re targeting for the 2–4 units.
Elena Grozdanova Do I renovate basement & add bath or move laundry upstairs for a flip?
9 March 2026 | 25 replies
In that price range (seems like we're talking 00k+ ARV given the Barrington location), outdated granite reads as neglected to serious buyers.
Kamar Carter 19 Years Old – Looking to House Hack in Cleveland, Need Advice
3 March 2026 | 6 replies
We’re looking at duplexes or small multifamily properties in the $250k and under range.
Viktor Pulpan Rental Yields in Budapest Compared to U.S. Markets?
23 February 2026 | 6 replies
Hi everyone,I’m currently based in Budapest, Hungary and have been analyzing local residential rental properties from a buy-to-let investment perspective.One thing that stood out to me is that in several central districts of Budapest, it’s still possible to acquire a 1–2 bedroom apartment for around 40M–50M HUF (~$105K–$130K USD), depending on condition and location.Long-term rental rates for similar units are currently ranging between 280,000–350,000 HUF per month (€700–€900), especially in areas with strong demand from young professionals and the international expat community.This would put gross rental yields in the range of approximately 7%–9%, which seems noticeably higher than what many investors are currently seeing in major U.S. metro areas.Of course, there are other considerations when investing internationally — legal procedures, property management, tenant relations, etc.Out of curiosity:Has anyone here explored residential real estate opportunities in Central or Eastern Europe as a way to diversify geographically while maintaining cash flow?
Gia Barber To sell or not to sell
27 February 2026 | 11 replies
If you just "patch" problems, you are bound to need to patch again soon.
Jeffrey B. New Investor Looking Out of State
4 March 2026 | 51 replies
I have approximately 20% down in cash and plan to leverage a HELOC on my primary residence to fund renovations.Market-wise, I’d love to invest in Minnesota, where I grew up, but current pricing there is outside my target range.
Liam McFadden First time home buyer looking to house hack then hold in or around Pittsburgh
8 March 2026 | 3 replies
Our budget is in the $100-150k range, all cash, though we have about $260k liquid.
Sheev Patel Need a Mentor!
11 March 2026 | 6 replies
What price range and unit count are you targeting and are you planning agency debt or local bank financing.
Kelly Schroeder What’s Your Ideal Flip Timeline Right Now?
10 March 2026 | 7 replies
Travis nailed this. 90-120 days is the sweet spot right now, and I'm in that range on most deals.