
13 May 2019 | 0 replies
I looked at rentometer and the area does not have high amount of rentals but average 1400. 4 bed 3 bath 2900 sq foot with pool.

16 May 2019 | 125 replies
Also, make sure it is very clean...in my experience a vacant unit can get kind of dusty and need follow up light cleaning if it is vacant longer than a month, especially if it has had a fair amount of viewings/traffic. the cleaner the unit the higher quality of tenant and price.Also, you should get your realtor to facetime or send video of the neighborhood, if your neighbors have furniture or mattress left out at the curb, lots of graffiti, people loitering, or their is a homeless encampment down the street, there could be issues that have nothing to do with your property, but more to do with the immediate neighborhood.the other suggestions about zillow, gets you on HotPads, trulia at the same time, since they are owned by same company...the other app is apartments.com.

17 May 2019 | 58 replies
My parents bought their first home (3 bed, 1 bath) in a suburb city about 50 minutes north of Seattle in the 1970s for $18k and it now appraises for $250k without being fully updated (that's nearly 1,400%).

23 May 2019 | 13 replies
For multi-family pay attention to fields like sq ft (not many 20k sf homes), units (this is often the best), beds/bath, rooms, etc.

18 June 2019 | 18 replies
Many electrical boxes in ceilings are not intended to support more than a low weight light fixture and I'm sure no one on this forum wants a spinning fan dropping onto a tenant's bed.

14 May 2019 | 2 replies
Renting student housing by bed is pretty common.

14 May 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $275,000 SFR 1700 Sq Ft. 4 Bed 2 Bath.

30 May 2019 | 16 replies
Monthly rent will vary significantly from market to market (I calculated low), I am assuming the property is a 2 or 3 bed/one bath in a “C” class neighborhood.

16 July 2019 | 23 replies
I put a little over 16k all in on a 3 bed 1 bath sfh (including closing costs, a few superficial renovations, 3 months escrow of mortgage payments/insurance etc) and it's renting 900/month (40k property in a solid c class neighborhood).