I bought my first home in the summer of ‘22 and fixed it up to where I could, if i so choose, sell it for about 30k profit this summer (after two years to avoid capital gains tax) from what I invested into it. I curre...
When it comes to choosing the right countertops for your home or a renovation project, two popular choices are granite and quartz. Both are natural stones that can enhance the look and feel of any kitchen or bathroom,...
please let me know your thoughts on this situation (not on myself, lol)I have a new 7 unit multi family, and one family has been sitting out in backyard with blasting music from their car, I know I can explain this i...
I own a property outright worth about 650 - 700 K. SHOULD I use the equity as leverage to invest in another property or should I just go through a traditional mortgage to buy the 2nd piece of property?
When you are analyzing a deal, do you consider your vacancy rate as enough to cover the lease up fees as well as any costs associated with turning over the unit? If not, how do you incorporate that into your analysis?...
Currently finalizing details on a new construction home as my first rental. House is 148,000 with sod and sprinklers. 141,000 without. I’m planning on zeroscaping the front yard and for sure having grass in the backya...
Hello BP members, I am new here and have been an infrequent visitor on bp over the last 4 years or so. I currently do not own any income properties but planning to take a plunge very soon. Here for advice, guidance an...
In 2019 I bought a 3 unit rental property valued at $200,000 in Connecticut. I currently hold the property in my name, I don't live there and I have all 3 units rented. I currently have a landlord insurance policy for...
Hi everyone!We are newbies just starting out and trying to get a feel for which category to invest in. We go back and forth between the brrrr method for single family vs. STR. Also heard from someone if they were star...
The mortgage rate for rental property is quite high, and is often higher than rent-to-price ratio, so in terms of capital cost vs. return on capital, it does not make sense to get a mortgage. But mortgate interest can...