I am currently looking at a triplex with a detached garage apt. It is in the Spring, TX area just north of Houston. It is currently owner occupied, with 2 units rented long term, and 1 unit used for AirBNB, I would no...
Hey BP Family,I am new to RE investing and one of my biggest concerns is Rehab cost. I know that only comes from a lack of knowledge, so I looking for advice, tips, tricks, or rule thumbs to calculating rehab cost.I h...
Looking at purchasing my 1st rental property and interested in advice from anyone with experience rehabbing older homes. It's a single family 3/4 BR, 2 BA in a hot area of NY's Hudson Valley, built in 1900. Looks good...
I have our first property under contract. After 12 days trying to move it, nothing significant has transpired. I am wondering if it is the marketing I lack, or the area. I feel it is a great deal but I have only h...
Hello everyoneNew to the site, and hoping to learn from you all, and contribute. I hope some of you can help me with a , and a recommendations as well. I watched the BP video in regards to the cash ROI. I find that th...
I recently found a property that showed great on paper, had great cashflow, and from the pictures looked great with new siding, a steel roof, new laminate flooring, and brand new furnaces for both units. Upon visitin...
I am currently looking into condos, SFR, and townhomes in the Oviedo, Fl area. I have been running the numbers on 10-15 different properties my realtor has provided and continue to find the HOA fees are turning each d...
I am in the process of buying a 4800 squarefoot fourplex and we are expected to close this coming Tuesday. We agreed on the price of 173,000 with the seller paying most of my closing costs bringing my loan to 184,000....
Hello.I am considering an old 4-plex (1920s), ok cap rate (4% which is typical of B/B+ in San Diego). The building is built on a steep hillside, which is a pro (private, views), and a con (hopefully it won't slide to ...
I read an outdated book that had a rule of thumb for estimated $/Sq ft for renovation costs. Does this idea seem legit? How do you estimate when you can't get into the property before you make a bid?