8 July 2019 | 9 replies
I live in a studio apartment me my husband and 2 babies one is 1 1/2 & the other is 1 month we have not renewed our lease but our property manager suggest that we take next door because it’s bigger & also more expensive but we are just fine where we are can they not renew our lease because of my kids ?

1 September 2019 | 5 replies
One is a family of 3 - mom, dad, and newborn baby (parents are in their 30's).

20 February 2019 | 18 replies
Its a very specific rental as the full bath is essentially a jack and jill off the master with the other entrance in the hallway next to the 2 other bedrooms. 1/2 bath is upstairs and basement has no bath.Advertised it for awhile at 2000, didn't really get a lot of bites. dropped to 1850, got some people interested but no one I wanted to live next to(owner/occupied at the time) Dropped it to 1700 and the flood gates opened and I have the best renters in there I could imagine.I spent over 3 months trying to rent it, a lot of which was because I wanted to pick my neighbors for the sake of my wife and I have a newborn.

29 June 2019 | 17 replies
Hey brother,Sounds like you are looking for BiggerPockets Podcast 301 where Alex Felice explained the “Delayed financing exception”.In the podcast, Alex mentions that according to this exception: “You can finance your property inside of 6 months with FNMA for 100% of HUD or 75% LTV whichever is less”If you are looking for time stamps: At 10:44 Alex mentions it brieflyThen between 19:33 - 25:06 Alex explains itDuring the Deal Deep Dive (between 44:57 - 55:04) he explains a deal he did where it made more sense NOT to use the Delayed Financing Exception (he explains why between 51:48 - 52:07)Oh he also mentions that it is “Eeeeeasy baby, easy” so be encouraged, brother ha ha ha!

20 December 2018 | 10 replies
With 6 kids, I've been using them for years to get babies to fall asleep and stay asleep.

3 January 2016 | 10 replies
We have front-load, HE washers and this is the only way to ensure the antifreeze makes it through the pump (your not going to lay one of those babies over on its back and swish it around).

18 March 2022 | 24 replies
While my experience is only a sample size of one, what I've seen is a lot of upper age Baby Boomers getting fed up with Austin and moving to places like Bastrop or Elgin to buy fixer uppers that they spend their golden years fixing up.

30 March 2022 | 11 replies
What happens to the housing supply when all the baby boomers are gone?

23 January 2010 | 1 reply
I was 22, still living at my parents, dropped out of college (I was told by a professor that I was a terrible writer and would never be a great lawyer), had a 9-5 job working at a title company and now I AM EXPECTING A BABY!