Alright BP Nation, this is the start of Year 2 of the Real Life of the Real Estate Investor thread.In the first year of the Real Life of a Real Estate Investor, without meaning to do so, it attracted and resulted in ...
Not my first post about buying out of state but I am perplexed. Why all the hate towards “turn key”? To be more direct, if it meets the bigger pockets guidelines/numbers, what’s the problem?And if you can resist, thi...
Wow, this one is a doozy. In all of my 10 years I have never seen anything like it.Friday a client of mine discovered a property for sale that he has had his eye on for almost 4 years. Back then, it was listed for $...
The real estate market is often the subject of speculation and forecasts, some predicting downturns or even crashes. However, based on my extensive experience and observation in the field, I believe there are strong r...
78641 in Leander landed at No. 6 among the country’s 20 hottest ZIP codes for homebuyers.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Leander ranked second for population growth from July 2020 to July 2021 in cities with at l...
I listed a property on turbotenant less than 2 days ago and already have 35 interested and 2 applicants (I didn't ask them to apply, they just did it through that system). Do you respond to everyone including those th...
I am learning a HUGE lesson in market value versus assessed property value. Just purchased a foreclosed home in Jackson, TN via auction in an area where the market value of homes (what they are suggested to sale for) ...
I was hoping to save the exterior paint for my new rental, but we had to completely rebuild the back wall of the house. It would feel silly to give the back wall a fresh coat while leaving the actual curb side of the...
First of all, this site is a wealth of information and I'm really impressed with how helpful everyone is.Now to the question: I've found a property and negotiated a deal. Paying $55k for a house valued at $75k. No wor...
So how is everyone pricing out their units when house hacking? For example: do yall price rooms on the affordable side and have tenants pay their share of utilities by splitting the bill?
Or do yall charge each unit...