Hi Everyone,I'm new to BP and trying to learn few things. I own Multi Family (4-plex) in Salisbury, NC. Currently, it's being managed by a Property Manager but I'm planning to take it over and try to give it to Travel...
Not sure if I should still invest in a multifamily by Troy Upstate Ny, because it is not a Landlord Friendly State and protects bad tenants from being evicted right away in 2-3 months like you can in PA or CT..My Fe...
When i started investing 14 years ago while living overseas, here is what I imagined in my head. A PM will collect rent, have periodic friendly interactions with my tenants, handle maintenance issues the same way they...
Hi All, I have a question for all the experienced landlords on the site. When replacing stove, refrigerator and things of that nature for your rental property do you try to save as much as possible or do you spend a ...
Hi everyone!I’m excited to take my first steps into real estate investing and have decided to focus on Pittsburgh for my first property.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on:
*Neighborhoods or areas in Pittsburgh that ...
Scenario: You and your significant other are traveling to a vacation destination by car and will be staying in a STR. One rental is a larger home, let’s say 2:1. It allows you to spread out and really make you feel at...
So looking for some guidance. This is going to be my first investment property. Looking at smaller town homes in the area. Around 100-175k. Started dealing with a lender and mentioned a home equity loan since it is a ...
I aim to find a fixer upper quad/triplex in Chicago area, renovate and house hack, then cash-out in 6-9 months.But when financing my other rehab or cash-out projects, I have seen the lender requires the property to be...
I have entered into financing with a bank on an 11 unit property (plus they hold the mortgage to my other 6 units) and they have order the appraisal, however I found another bank that will do a 20 year verses a 15 yea...
In Houston, there is no supply shortage for contractors but are they good or bad or really bad? It all depends on area and how you looking. I just came across interesting blog post in BP, https://www.biggerpockets.c...