
4 April 2018 | 5 replies
As both first in line and (usually) last in line, they are in a unique position to gain possession of this property.

2 April 2018 | 5 replies
Call your CPA, everyone's situation is unique.

4 April 2018 | 10 replies
the market rents in the area do not include storage, garages or washer n dryer hook ups, these are unique money making units, the average storage unit at a self storage place is around $125/mo I figure I could charge 100/mo per garage bay and 75/mo for the storage units, 3 very large storage units and 2 garage bays, I would keep a garage bay for myself. offering a discount to the current tenants seems like a smart idea.I was thinking later down the line, either refinancing for 2nd property, or trying to get the permits to turn the finished attic into a 4th apartment and turning the 2.5 story garage into a 5th apartment(townhouse style), then I'd have 5 doors on 1 property, seems appealing though I have not even bother researching this yet because I'm trying to take it one step at a time.

4 April 2018 | 10 replies
It could also mean that somebody is just on vacation or has a seasonal home, though.Also, occupied houses sometimes will have signs like kids' toys in the yard, or well-kept flowerbeds in front of the house.

6 April 2018 | 10 replies
Binghamton is a unique investing environment....

6 April 2018 | 5 replies
Unless your site/situation has unique or special circumstances that do not generally apply to similar projects, it may be difficult to successfully argue that you should be allowed to have reduced setbacks when others in similar situations can't.

5 April 2018 | 1 reply
Hi, I’m under contract on a sort of unique property.

30 June 2018 | 2 replies
During my search on BP it looks like some people don't believe they will get the ROI on spending the money to separate meter on any property...then there are some that do RUBS, submeter...ect.ADU's are unique and wanted to see if anyone has done one and what their experience and thoughts were.Any and all advice is appreciated.Thank you,Ronnie
8 April 2018 | 5 replies
I recently bought a two family home and the basement is fully finished without a kitchen but ample space and I have been recently toying with the idea of renting the basement atleast as a room sharing however being a older home it doesn't have the kind of electrical capacity to accomodate a decent electric stove which has very high amperage requirements (atleast 150 amps -200 amps) besides I am not considering gas stove as an option.As is I can envision fuse tripping beside I don't have any 220 line,also it gets very cold in winter in the basement so I will most likeli need a supplemental heater in the basement so elctric upgrade seems like a must if I decide to rent it out.However I was wondering would it be a better idea to have solar panels to supplement my additional electrical needs?