Anthony Gayden
Walking the Tightrope between Debt and Leverage
15 April 2019 | 30 replies
Last year (just after I was on the Money Podcast) I found myself with two vacant rentals where I was paying both mortgages and utilities, not only that but I had yet to refinance the one that was a BRRRR and I had used credit cards to pay the $25,000 in renovations.
Cody Godfrey
First Investment - House Hack - HELP
13 April 2019 | 6 replies
I calculated roughly sending 800-900 per month after all expenses such as all utilities, PITI, repairs, etc.
Aleksey F.
Your opinion: would you rent to this tenant
14 April 2019 | 16 replies
I see unexplainable debts (possible amounts owed to prior landlords) and late utilities as bad, but the rest is just the poor personal fiannce habits or life circumstances that make applicants renters rather than owners.- Having roots in the community, normally having lived in that neighborhood for several years, or in this case being close to her parents adds screening points.
Mason Richards
How do you know what properties are worth it?
13 April 2019 | 1 reply
Basically, if you run all your numbers - Rent MINUS mortgage, property tax, insurance, property management fees, listing fees, take into account vacancies, repairs, cap ex, (HOA fees, Utilities, lawn/snow care) and you come away with a good chunk of cashflow, then its a good buy.
Erik Dominguez
New Newbie from Colorado Springs, CO.
16 April 2019 | 9 replies
My direction is after I get the process and footing under me, to work for myself and never have a boss again (besides the customer / tenant / investor or purchaser) eventually want to work with a great team and more so with friends and family to build each other.
Clint G.
First property closing soon....what am I missing?
15 April 2019 | 14 replies
I wouldn’t give them the keys until you’ve received all rent/deposits, you’ve received proof of renters insurance, and you’ve verified they put the utilities in their names.
Hadi Babaei
How complicated moving street light pole is?
16 April 2019 | 7 replies
Utility providers are not in the business of relocating power lines to accommodate a garage entrance.
Account Closed
Airbnb Hosting Hacks For More Success
20 April 2019 | 23 replies
I use minimum night stays but these are much more difficult to keep up with than on Homeaway/ VRBO.I wonder if increasing the cleaning fee and lowering a nights stay would put off some potential customers than just think they are being price gouged on the cleaning fee?
Jennifer Keller
Mobile Home Park to buy or not to buy?
15 April 2019 | 7 replies
What’s the utilities.
Brett Robinson
How to Maximize Cash-Flow and Reduce Expenses!?
13 April 2019 | 2 replies
Hey BP Community.I have been in the RE game for around 5 years and it's going really well.I own 5 properties that equal 9 units now that I rent out furnished and usually shorter term (1-4 months).I manage the places myself and charge pretty high rents since its shorter term and furnished.I pay for all utilities, and wifi etc.