Taylor Freeman
Wholesaler profile .I'm Taylor Blair, nice to meet you!
10 February 2025 | 2 replies
If anyone in Pennsylvania is looking to sell their houses through a wholesale agent please consider myself as a reputable source of help.
Meghan McCollum
Looking for Insight Into Duluth, MN
21 January 2025 | 21 replies
Let's get Meghan set up with the best of the best!
Guan Hong Guo
Income Criteria for Multiple Occupants
15 January 2025 | 10 replies
For this reason, I teach people to set policies for renting to unrelated individuals.
Sean Dillon
House Hack in Expensive Market or Invest Out of State?
8 February 2025 | 10 replies
@Sean Dillon figure out how to buy a 2-4 unit with FHA loan.Then rent at least one of the units long-term for stable cashflow.Try STR in another unit as well as the other bedrooms in the unit you live in.You may even consider living in the basement, attic or worse unit in the building to rent everything else out and max cashflow.
Ryan Brown
Impact noise from upstairs apartment
30 January 2025 | 4 replies
I considered sound proofing the ceiling of the unit below but I’m reading articles saying that it can be very pricey and it won’t make a major difference.
Vijay Radhakrishnan
Positive experience with Rent to Retirement
5 February 2025 | 14 replies
Most are also not considering between the new construction product and the entry level SFH with risk being the deciding factor.
Trevor Scheumann
Evictions in North Carolina
7 February 2025 | 11 replies
So for example, rent is due 12/1, considered past due 12/6...post that letter on their door on 12/6.
Mario Niccolini
First Time Buying a Short Sale – What Should I Watch Out For?
1 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hey BP community,I’m looking at a short sale property in Florida and considering making an offer.
Robert B Azimi
Mills Act ramifications
6 February 2025 | 1 reply
There are a few things to consider when attempting to Mills Act a property.- To utilize the Mills Act requires a few things: An application (not free), inspections, and most importantly a contract with the city in which you promise to rehab and maintain the historic nature of the property.- The inspections are only 5 years, but tenants are not likely to take care of them home as well as you, and refurbishing hardwood, lath and plaster, and anything else is going to be much more expensive than the typical Landlord special (white paint, and grey LVP)It will all come down to making your numbers work.