Howdy BP! My first real post involves, of course, a question. Thanks in advance for everyone’s input. I welcome it all, including angles I haven’t thought of or considered. This is my first deal(s) and my main concern...
I'm a long time landlord and have seen a lot. In fact, I've seen something similar to this before but thought I'd post here for collective input.
One of my tenants has been something of a yo-yo. I think one is likely...
Here is a debate Question: What is the best Lease Agreement to use? A month to month or Annual?I will start off. I prefer to have a Month to Month Rental Agreement. The reason being is that if it doesn't pan out, ...
Hi!I bought a 3 unit in Boston (Hyde Park) last year and it's been a low-key year of ownership. I get maybe one call a month from a tenant. I live in one unit, other two are renters. My tenant leases expire this month...
Hi Everyone, I'm considering investing into OK real estate and looking to buy a rental property. I have a question to all the locals. Specifically, which areas should I be looking at? I've been pretty stuck looking at...
Details... I have a quoted rate of 4.75% with paying just a hair under one point or $723. And have the option to buy down the rate to 4.25% by paying 3.121 points (an additional 2.134 points / $1,562 cash at closing)....
As things start to pick up and more properties are coming and going on the marketplace, is now a good time for new investors to jump in and get started? Also what are some recommendations for strategies for first time...
If anyone saw @Dave Meyer IG post the other day, you can guess rates are going to rise to low - mid 7% (Some are already there). I know no one has a crystal ball to tell the future, but I am curious on everyone's thou...
Hey everyone!I am in the process of writing my business plan and am to the point where I want to define my CoC return that I will aim for. My main goal is to build wealth and I am not all too concerned with immediate...
A record number of consumers surveyed by Fannie Mae say they expect mortgage rates to keep falling over the next 12 months — a “significant shift” in consumer expectations that could free many homeowners from the mo...