I heard someone say land lording in California wasn't as good as other states and that it's more tenant friendly than landlord friendly. What are some cons about being a landlord here in CA?
Hello BiggerPockets folks,Although I originally created my profile a while back, I never got serious about real estate investing until quite recently. After obtaining my law degree from the University of Missouri, Col...
Hi all! New to REI here, so any input or feedback is very appreciated! I currently have a 3.75% 30 fixed mortgage on my primary home, and looking to dive into my first investment property. I'm looking into multifamily...
I have a property I bought a few years ago as my personal property. Me and my family have lived there for 5 years. We are purchasing a new home and I am debating renting out the old house or selling it and buying anot...
Our guidance line relationships have grown of late to the point where we have put together a draft ranking mechanism for our "horses" in an attempt to get the most favorable terms from our lenders. Special thanks to ...
Happy new years eve!I am looking to turn my primary residence into a rental property while i live at my brothers house. I am curious what steps I will need to take in order to make this process seamless. I live in Pho...
Where I am located, due to state laws, I cannot use sites like List Source to buy mailing lists as they do not sell them. Therefore, I was thinking about using our local property tax website to create a list of 2-4 un...
So I have developed this theory. I have had the discussion with only a handful of folks but was interested to see what the BP Nation thought. I have tough skin, so if you think I am crazy, just let me know, no big d...
I'm a first time out of state investor living in NYC and looking to purchase property in Ohio. In speaking with realtors in either market, I've received "bias" opinions based on the areas they serve. Any investors wit...
(Yes, I understand comments provided are simply educational, I will consult with an attorney before moving forward. Thanks in advance for your input!) Over the years, I have 1) invested heavily in education (underwrit...