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Is wholesaling a legitimate way to make money?

I hate yt real estate vids because it feels like they trying to sell me a lie so I’m asking here if Wholsaling is a legitimate way to make money. 21 year old with barely any money lookin to change my fortune n stuff. submitted by /u/AlmightyAntwan12 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/ott1j8/is_wholesaling_a_legitimate_way_to_make_money/

Best Way to Sell Your Home?

I had read many great stories about Zillow Offers and how people were getting far over asking price and paying less fees, but sadly it’s not available in our area. Does anyone have any other home-selling tips? Should we just speak with a real estate agent? submitted by /u/FirestormLOT [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/otssn9/best_way_to_sell_your_home/

NAR per-county median home prices Q1 2021: 55% under $150k, 94.2% under $350k

Static image: https://i.redd.it/6r5avnw9qud71.jpg Dynamic map: https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/housing-statistics/county-median-home-prices-and-monthly-mortgage-payment Prices over $500k amount to just 1.7% of all homes. Really puts into perspective the discussions on this sub. submitted by /u/AlphaTerminal [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/otao3a/nar_percounty_median_home_prices_q1_2021_55_under/

US Census : Numbers of likely evictions/foreclosures by state.

https://www.census.gov/data-tools/demo/hhp/#/?periodSelector=33&measures=EVICTFOR Another user posted this earlier, this shows: "Percentage of adults living in households not current on rent or mortgage where eviction or foreclosure in the next two months is either very likely or somewhat likely " Lots and lots of speculation on how bad/insignificant the moratorium expiration will be, often with only a couple of numbers to back it up. What do y'all think, seeing the numbers here? Does this change your outlook at all? submitted by /u/KomradeTheWolf [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/otb461/us_census_numbers_of_likely_evictionsforeclosures/

Closing on September 15th

We are closing on September 15th, we’d actually like to get in earlier than that. If we can get things moving faster on the mortgage paperwork, can we approach the seller and get in early? If so, do we offer compensation? Or wait to be asked? Our situation, I’m due with my second child on September 24th. We are able to buy this second home without listing our first yet so we aren’t in any gigantic hurry to list our current home. I’d like to have a few extra days in the new house to get the kids’ rooms painted & unpacked the way I wanted. My husband wants to get the deck railings installed and order things using the new home address. submitted by /u/BannanaBun123 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/otbjsp/closing_on_september_15th/

Need Urgent Help: House has odor and we can't locate the source

There seems to be a moth ball odor coming from a certain half of the home. I could smell it, my agent could smell it, and the inspector could smell it and had to air out the home during her inspection. The seller has not given any indication of what the smell even is let alone where it is coming from. Is there any way to detect or hire someone that can locate the source and remove it? submitted by /u/tjreeves618 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/otasww/need_urgent_help_house_has_odor_and_we_cant/

SALES TOK

Checkout my tiktok for sales and business!! https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdvJGdFX/ submitted by /u/BradLabelle9 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/otac8k/sales_tok/

Rent or Sell a 70 year old house? WWYD?

This house was my grandmother's and now mine. No mortgage. It's 70 years old, in an economically depressed area, a 2-hour drive away from me, about 30 miles from the Gulf Coast in a hurricane zone, and worth maybe 45K. I rented it out once but my tenant left after being laid off for COVID. I was getting 800/mo but Zillow now says I could get 900. Finding renters in the area with decent credit and a clean record was a challenge. I planned to do more repairs and rent it out again but once COVID hit I was trying to keep social distance and ended up letting it sit empty a while. Now I am considering selling instead. It's a cozy home but has issues. It has no working central heat and in the winter relies on space heaters (This is TX near the coast so not usually that cold). It will probably need a new roof in a couple of years. A big tree grew up directly under the power line to the house and needs to be cut down. The garage flooded in Harvey and we cut out some of the panelin...

Home warrenty and work order question

Hey all, I bought a home that just past its 1 year warrenty that had active work orders under the previous owner (under warrenty). The builder is refusing to repair because "its no longer under warrenty" even though the work orders that were active when we purchased the house were requested under warrenty. Any thoughts? The warranty person takes months to respond or doesn't respond at all and doesn't answer the phone. submitted by /u/RaptorO-1 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/ota71n/home_warrenty_and_work_order_question/

Should I do work before selling my house? Window and driveways, maybe carpet. Not looking to make a profit, looking to transition to larger home.

I bought my house last July. We initially planned on staying here a while. My wife is pregnant, and we want something a little bigger. I’m considering trying to sell now instead of in a year. If I sell now, I’d need to forego some things like windows (they’re bad) and driveway (almost worse). These repairs will likely be about 20k minimum. submitted by /u/MaybeLawyerKinda [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/ota5mx/should_i_do_work_before_selling_my_house_window/