Would love to hear from anyone buying by taking over loans subject to existing seller financing. The closer you live to t Maine, the more helpful the advice will probably be! thanks
Maybe, Maybe not but according to these folks it is!The Best and Worst Metros to Be a Real Estate InvestorThoughts?
Article on key findings of recently released National Climate Assessment:
http://www.climatesciencewatch.org/2014/05/12/2national-climate-assessment-key-findings-part-1/
Interesting map on U.S. coastal ...
Does anyone have any experience in Dayton, OH? All I know about Dayton is UD and Patterson AFB. I recently found a few properties but I am unfamiliar with the city. Any info would be much appreciated.
The home where I grew up is in Costa Rica. It was built in 1982. My father legally owns it, but only my mother and brother live in it. Dad has expressed his commitment to leave the house to me and my brother, meaning ...
I've been noodling on this for a few weeks, and the more I think about it, the more I'm starting to convince myself that large multifamily is one of, if not the most, riskiest asset classes in America right now. Here'...
I am an aspiring REI and new to BiggerPockets. I am wondering how much does property tax rate affect decision making on which areas to invest in. I do not see this a much talked about topic. I thought this is importan...
Hi, BP community,
I'm looking for some guidance on how to handle my current investment property. Here's the situation:
I own a tenant-occupied property, which is paid off and cleared. The tenant has lived there for ...
Hello BP family! I have a few questions about how to analyze multi unit properties. My questions are 1) when you calculate cap x, vacancy rate, repairs, trash, water and sewer do you always use 5% of the monthly rent?...
My tenants 2 year lease expires in about a month. They would like to renew the lease for another 2 years. (they have been great tenants. Have paid their rent on time every month). Should I have them sign a new 2 y...