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Chris S. Selling House That Is Occupied w/ Tenants
31 August 2016 | 3 replies
And as for the house --it's in Quincy--south of Boston --walking distance to public transportation --right in Quincy Center--there is a major development under way.Current Rents $39.3K a year (probably a bit low still)Taxes/Insurance $11K a yearWater Sewer $1200 a yearI've never had a vacancy in 10+ years but accounting for 5% vacancy this gets to NOI of $25.1K per YearAsking Price:  $630K.  
Kari Piecuch Laundry dispute
3 September 2016 | 2 replies
There is a utility shed with all four water heaters and a washer & dryer, which unit #1 has always used.
Barclay Hallowell Best use...bandit signs or direct mail?
9 September 2017 | 12 replies
Maybe "Barclay buys houses" and a number, or BarclayBuysHouses.com would be good ideas for signage copy.Also, if they are illegal in your jurisdiction, you will find out quickly.
Todd Selland Excited and hungry to learn!
6 September 2016 | 5 replies
But it is what it is and a late start is better than no start in my opinion.
Account Closed Why doesn't everybody buy instead of rent?
13 September 2016 | 20 replies
A mutual fund or investments has maintenance and up keep costs as well but what truly is more risky and a better ROI .
Dan Sears New Investor looking to dive in deep
4 September 2016 | 7 replies
I am a business owner from Grand Rapids, MI with ~100 employees, and I have read several Robert Kiyossaki books, (increase your financial IQ, Cash flow Quadrant, Loopholes of Real estate and a couple more)  I am just recently diving in head first on real estate investing.  
Mark Elliott looking for the right HML
21 January 2017 | 1 reply
hello to all. just a quick description of myself. i am a real estate investor working in the western New York area. i have been doing this in this area for 12 years now, with many successes. i am a licensed home inspector, work as a handyman for a local property management company, and currently own several investment houses. i can safely say that i know the area quite well. given my home inspectors experience, i feel very confident in my ability to judge the condition of a house and evaluate the rehab to bring it back to a marketable condition. having a degree in accounting, i feel quite confident in my ability to manage the numbers part of the transaction as well. having recently passed a course in furnace installation and repair, i feel i can safely replace appliances such as the furnace if need be and a water heater if need be, saving large sums of money in the rehab. he is what i am looking for. i am looking for a HML to fund my latest find. a 4 bedroom, one bath house with two stall garage in a family neighborhood that i currently own 2 houses in and have purchased more in the same neighborhood in the passed. 
NA Smith Hi all
5 September 2016 | 2 replies
There's a lot of great info and a community eager to help.
Andrea Ray Real Estate Investor from Florida
5 September 2016 | 7 replies
Hello @Andrea Ray,Welcome to Bigger Pockets and a website of rich Real Estate information.
Mateusz Prawdzik Opinion On Buying a Home from a Bank (Need Advice)
7 September 2016 | 10 replies
Schooling in my town is amazing, so there is no issue with that.Transportation to NYC is literally 2 minutes on every corner to the bus, so that isn't an issue.Additionally, I was told that I should stay away from homes with oil tanks for heating because if the oil tank was to leak, the soil would be contaminated and it would cause a big headache and a big whole in my wallet.