Hello All!Just posting to the masses, looking for some advice. I'm in the market for a bookkeeper in Tucson, AZ who specializes in rentals and real estate-related accounts. If you happen to know of someone, or current...
What are the PROS/CONS of investing in a occupied multi-family property ?
Greetings BP members,
I am looking for recommendations on material and product to use on entrance stairs from the exterior. It's an unconditioned stairway connecting two upper floor units.
Interiors are already rec...
I am looking to buying land in Bellingham and trying to develop a budget for the project. I have been reading treads on people subdividing their residential lots, or 1ac or so - however, how much could I expect as a c...
I had great tenants that hired movers to move out. The movers when they moving thing put a hole in a metal stair tread. I know that the stairs were rusted in areas but they were still sound. The tenant let me know t...
My friend was asking me my thoughts on rent to own in Manchester, NH since she has a 560 credit score on its way up and is looking to get her and her daughter into a place that has more potential than an apartment. I ...
My wife and I are tackling this condo we got for a song because it was in rough shape from a hoarder who had lots of cats. Two days of cleanup and we only have the master carpet/padding to pull out. So far we've found...
I'm a remote multi-family investor. Currently, I have two properties in St Louis, MO. I'm looking for another city for my next investment, currently researching Columbus. I understand that it has:- strong, diverse eco...
Hi I have a 116 year old house in the Bronx I have a small mortgage I would like to rebuild with brick how do I go about financing and does an architect take care finding a builder any help I would be grateful it's a ...
I’ve recently refinanced my first rental property in Ohio, and am looking at next investment (s), with cash-flow (and potential of modest appreciation) primary goals.Interested to see how our SC community would use $1...