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Christine Swaidan Would you raise the rent?
10 July 2016 | 18 replies

Tenants have been in place for 7 years and for the most part have been good with regard to paying and following rules. I raised the rent one year ago by $100. (First increase.) Still below market but it's a big place ...

Jim Witten Some 1031 Specifics?
7 February 2017 | 24 replies

Hate to ask same old questions others ask. However, I've read multiple articles on 1031 basics through Googling, but have failed to find answer to some specifics. I'm in CA by the way. I don't expect answers to all, b...

Peter Haymond Did any of you start investing in property in college?
9 October 2010 | 32 replies

I'm working two part time jobs (one at a mattress store on the weekends, another for a realtor) plus I'm taking classes this summer in college. I do my best to study real estate in my spare time and my parents tell me...

Jon Martin Small things you see in listings that drive you nuts
27 July 2022 | 38 replies

I'll start . . . In probably 1 out of every 10-15 listings, I notice that the refrigerator door is facing the wrong way. In other words, the handle is on the wrong side, so that when they open the fridge, the inside o...

Brent Salazar My DTI has hit a wall
19 July 2020 | 50 replies

Hello BP,I have an interesting problem. I currently own 2 duplexes in my home town. 1 has tenants and the other I am house hacking. I am ready for my next deal and have hit a wall with conventional financing. The bank...

Rick H. Desperate non-performing note buyers beware! More hurdles ahead
5 January 2016 | 29 replies

Federal policy makers want to keep you from buying and profiting from openly traded non-performing notes (NPN). The bias is against private investors who purchase 1st and 2nd mortgages of delinquent homeowners in favo...

Tammy Skeath About to pull all contingencies, hesitant bc of covid-19
26 July 2020 | 30 replies

Hello BP fam, we are supposed to pull our contingencies tonight/tomorrow for a quad in Long Beach CA. Given the state of the country under Coronavirus, I am really nervous about what the economy is going to do. This q...

Rich Weese RE goals- early retirement. Part 2
17 June 2010 | 26 replies

I like to share personal experiences on BP, rather than all this concept stuff that is often posted. My info is first hand. Either I've done it on seen it done. This is to follow up on just how easy retirement can be ...

Jason Breton Exiting a House Hack with tightening Airbnb regulation
20 September 2019 | 35 replies

I own a duplex in Denver. Living in 1 unit and renting the other on Airbnb. My intention was to rent on Airbnb upon exiting the property. That seems risky now considering the current trajectory of regulation in the ci...

Satya Veer Bandaru I am first Time home buyer
7 February 2024 | 11 replies

Hello, wonderful community!
As I step into the realm of real estate as a first-time home buyer, I'm delving into the fascinating concept of subject-to (Subto) financing. This innovative approach seems promising, allo...