Hey BP,I’m 3 months into renting out my first property. I rent out by the rooms and charge a flat monthly fee while I take care of utilities. The PG&E bill has been over $400 and PG&E said its mainly the heate...
How can I tap into the equity of my land for a down payment on a house? I have land worth around $80k and would like to utilize the equity in the most efficient way. will banks let you borrow against your land equity?
I have few ancient water heaters - older than 20 yo :))) what I would better choose as a replacement. I am planning to hold this rentals for some time.
Our company redevelops properties in the Orlando vicinity. We look for broad market properties like 3/2 in good school districts. We have one in an old neighborhood and we want to bring it back to the top of the marke...
Does anyone have experience with a coal heated rental property? What would the cost be to change to electric heat?
I am looking at a multi-family property in Lockport, IL. It is a 4 unit (three- 1b/1b & one studio). They pay their own electric and water is well (unincorporated area). Heating would be paid for by myself. The la...
I am currently doing a major alternation to my single family home in NYC for personal use (non-investment property). Majority of the property is demolished and rebuilt via a partial demo with an Alt-CO filing with DOB...
I am looking at buying a SFH home for rental in Milwaukee, WI. It has the old boiler type furnace. I believe it works OK. Since I plan to keep this as a long term rental property, I want to keep this furna...
The world of real estate investment is complex and ever-changing. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, however, the way real estate investors approach investment opportunities is undergoing a ra...
Hey guys,I’m currently looking to put an offer in on a multi-family. The way it’s laid out is a SFH(2+1)plus a studio on one lot. As of now I believe all utilities are on one set of meters. So based on that scenario I...