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All Forum Posts by: Ben Omonira

Ben Omonira has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I'm considering a house hacking strategy in the greater Houston area, ideally within a 30-minute drive of Rice University (including Fort Bend County). Here are my questions:

  • Is house hacking still a smart financial move in this market? Or are property prices and competition making it difficult?
  • Where are some safe neighborhoods well-suited for house hacking? I'm prioritizing safety, good rental potential, and proximity to Rice.
  • What's a realistic budget to get started? What kind of down payment and renovation costs should I plan for?
  • What property types are best?Duplexes, triplexes, or other multi-family options?

I'd love advice from experienced investors familiar with the Houston/Fort Bend area or anyone aware of recent trends. Any additional tips or things I should consider would be super helpful!

Thanks in advance!

Hello BiggerPockets community,

My buddy in Mayes County, Oklahoma is facing a frustrating situation with a neighbor who has been dumping trash on their property. I'm looking for a qualified real estate attorney who can help them:

  • Force the neighbor to remove the trash
  • Cover the cleanup costs
  • Pay for a land survey to clearly define property lines

Does anyone have recommendations for an attorney with experience in these types of disputes within Mayes County? Any insights you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!