Eric Grant
Question on financing and potential issues
27 June 2015 | 4 replies
I collect VA benefits and I'm also a student so I do have money coming in, plus my wife is employed (one of her jobs pays cash, another issue).
Jenny Keffer
Pros to Renting to Students?
21 May 2015 | 3 replies
Our real estate agent suggested we apply for a student housing permit a d off the property as a rental to Students.
Chris Mylan
First Timer from Pittsburgh Looking to Invest in Rental Property
23 May 2015 | 5 replies
My current thinking is to purchase a 2-3 bed home in the South Side flats/slopes to rent out to students and young professionals.
Tricia O'Brien
REI Web Tools Coaching Program
24 May 2015 | 4 replies
Going through it will mean getting comfortable with learning or relearning and enhancing many skills like marketing skills and techniques, communication skills, negotiation skills, resource management skills, project planning, mandatory time management skills, and developing and refining an infectious positive attitude through everything.
Brian Ky
Apartment won't rent
27 July 2015 | 7 replies
this is really a question of common sense - so you friend has to see what the market will pay - supply and demand - and there are often rent laws in Germany so he should check that out - he would probably do better renting thru an agent (Makler) they have just made rules on how much a Makler can charge as well - he might also list it on Craigslist if it is in an urban area or a place of student demand and he has someone to handle the on site things.
Sherry S.
HI BP Community!
24 May 2015 | 2 replies
I've paid less than $5/s.f. for the 2 investments and my residence 50% below market beating out a 10 multiple offers bidding war.I look for bargain properties that I can change the use to enhance value, along with great metrics.There's still lots of bargains in Vermont and New Hampshire...
Robert Lenfestey
Cozy.co reviews
16 June 2019 | 146 replies
If you prefer a certain date, you'd request that from your tenant.We're currently working on the next release of our payments system, which will include a number of enhancements and flexibility around payment dates.
Jon Blownerd
Investing in US or UK rental properties?
26 May 2015 | 9 replies
Here is my opinion so far:US:- 30yr fixed principle repayment mortgage, so actually build equity assuming 0 appreciation- rates around 4.2% right now (also get a small discount through work)- first 4 properties 20% down, then 25%- can deduct all expenses plus depreciation- I have a large liability in USD (student loan) so would be good to have a USD cash flow and avoid FX riskUK:- interest only mortgages with 3-5% fixed rates for 3-5 years...then need to refinance (which can be expensive and unpredictable...also interest only so relying on appreciation)- however, interest only improves the cash flow significantly as the mortgage amounts are tiny- 25%+ down- slightly less tax friendly, it seems- much less space, higher population density and growth...points to higher average appreciation potentialDoes anyone have any thoughts?
Eric Lenser
Salaried Real Estate Entry Level Position
26 May 2015 | 2 replies
Congrats on graduation, I am student myself (Business Admin) and am looking forward to that day.
J. Martin
Capital Expenditure Costs: A Case Study on SFR & 4plex - What do you use?
27 May 2015 | 12 replies
One of them is rented on a 2-year lease (government employee, the Crown pays), the others are all good potential long term tenants ... with the exception of the Student house which is a annual lease with the potential to renew (which happens 50% of the time).