
6 February 2025 | 8 replies
.- Analyze Comparable Properties: If you’re working in a specific market, reach out to other landlords or property managers with similar assets.

7 February 2025 | 1 reply
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4 February 2025 | 3 replies
I've always wondered if I could transfer to construction management.

25 February 2025 | 15 replies
I also managed to creatively acquire two apartment buildings with $0 down about 4 months ago, one of which currently has a water main Leak under the slab and two of the residents have been without water for over a week, but that's another story for another time...

8 February 2025 | 12 replies
. - Of course, you may need a Property Management Company to handle each rental when you move again.

24 February 2025 | 11 replies
We offer a different kind of opportunity that might just fit your goals even better.We develop, build, and manage all our projects from start to finish, focusing on rural markets across the southeast—think areas like rural Georgia, Alabama, or even Florida.

18 February 2025 | 2 replies
This creates two loan payments ($100,000 of equity and $300,000 on the new mortgage).Key NumbersHome Equity Loan Interest Rate: 6%Mortgage Interest Rate: 7%Rental Income: $3,000 per monthExpenses (management, taxes, insurance, maintenance): $800 per monthIncome and ExpensesMonthly Rental Income: $3,000Monthly Expenses: $800Monthly Mortgage Payment: $2,000ExplanationThe investor earns $3,000 in rent each month.They pay $2,000 on the investment property mortgage and $800 on other expenses.This leaves $200 profit each month or $2,400 per year.However, you have to pay $6,000 interest on the equity borrowed.This leaves you with an annual loss of $3,600.While the rental property generates positive monthly income, the interest cost of borrowing the initial $100,000 results in an overall loss.

7 February 2025 | 17 replies
This seems strange since PPMG (my property management company) is vetting these renters.

24 February 2025 | 37 replies
My goal is to make the most strategic move that maximizes profit while managing risk effectively.If you had $25K to invest, what would be the best option?

4 February 2025 | 0 replies
Letting Go for Your Bottom Line: A Lesson for Real Estate InvestorsHey BiggerPockets Community,If you’re a real estate investor, whether you own rental properties, flip houses, or manage syndications, there’s a critical lesson that could boost your bottom line: Letting Go.Many of us get into real estate because we want control over our financial future.