
21 February 2021 | 43 replies
More "heads in beds" holds true for maximizing cash flow around here.

19 April 2017 | 4 replies
The property is a single-family, 4 bed / 3 bath, ~2400 sq ft, and is in excellent condition.

19 May 2017 | 5 replies
Well, low and behold, we just got approval to build a single family ranch home. 1188 sq ft 3 bed 2 bath.

22 April 2017 | 4 replies
Hey There,I'm in the process of closing a new investment triplex in Boston (unit 1- large 3 bed, unit 2- 3 bed, unit 3 - studio) and I'd like to get BP's feedback on what's the best approach to tackle this.I'm planning to upgrade the three oil furnaces to gas (~$20k) and also work on some cosmetic changes and turn a large office on unit 1 into a bedroom.

25 April 2017 | 4 replies
Below are the detailsProperty 1 - Built 1985 - 2 Bed - 1.5 Bath - 1200 sqft. - Rebuild Cost $174,000 - Annual Premium $387 - Owned in personal name - Row homeProperty 2 - Built 1921 - 4 Bed - 2.0 Bath - 1750 sqft - Rebuilt Cost $335,000 - Annual Premium $627 - Owned in LLC - All brick single family with detatched garageProperty 3 - Built 1910 - 3 bed - 1.0 Bath - 1300 sqft - Rebuild Cost $344,000 - Annual Premium $734 - Owned in LLC - Row homeOther than some obvious difference in size and age and ownership entity...The rebuilt costs that USAA are using seem all over as are the premiums.

29 March 2017 | 11 replies
I pay over $1600 for my 3 bed/2bath ranch.

19 June 2017 | 4 replies
I recently came across a 4-bed, 1.5 bath property that I'm VERY interested in purchasing, with hopes of "house hacking" 3 of the bedrooms to other female college students (I'm also considering using the rooms as AirBnb rentals during school breaks/summer vacations).

26 February 2017 | 3 replies
Property appraiser, ( municipal county sites have a ton of information ) READ every line of what you find divorce trusts quick deeds second mortgages, deaths tax liens hoa liens all need to be registered .oh and a big one Building permits this is super important to track additions porch enclosures garage conversions What do they have listed as living space?

1 March 2017 | 9 replies
I read up on this and found that in divorce or death it appears it can be challenged and the surviving spouse would in fact still be liable for the deceased debt and the "tenants by the entireties" may not have any bearing.The current deed basically just has our names stating "unmarried persons", which we are married now but not when we purchased the home.I contacted an attorney who was the one suggesting the "tenants by the entireties" and what lead me to the statue below.Does anyone understand the language in this statute?

10 March 2017 | 2 replies
Hi Everyone, This is my first post on this amazing platform, I've been searching and coming back for more and more going on 6 months now and have learned so much while on this journey.I'm looking to start my second direct mail campaign and am going to target Subject To Purchases of SFR specifically this time around and would love some feedback/thoughts on my list.In order to narrow in on good Subject To candidates that I can turn to rentals here are my criteria thus far:- Equity: 5%-25%- Year Built: 2000+- Beds: 3+- Income: <$75,000Does this criteria appear targeted enough?