Cost segregation can be utilized for many different scenarios such as new construction, properties already owned and newly purchased properties. Generally, the properties that benefit the most from a cost segregation ...
What are your thoughts on buying condo’s/apartments for future rentals? Are they typically good rentals? Any advice helps. Thanks - Tim
Hi! Looking for advice for a marketing a mid-term rental in South Philadelphia.
Background: Bought the property as my primary last November (new construction), furnished slowly over the past year, and have listed o...
I have a buyer under contract on a mountain property. The owner of two adjacent parcels is willing to sell them to my buyer. (He's offering them for $6,000 each, which seems like a good price.) I'm not sure if I'll be...
We are closing escrow next week on a property using transactional funding. The end buyer needs to do the inspection tomorrow. My question is, what does everyone do about turning utilities on for their inspection. T...
I’m typically a flipper but I want to start adding rentals to my portfolio to play the long game. I bought a property with the intention to hold, but the market is just so good right now I’m tempted to take advantage...
What are the typical expenses associated to a 2-4 unit property in League City and Texas City? How much is typical monthly landscaping, insurance,HOA fees (if any), etc?Do tenants usually pay for their own utilities t...
Hello everyone, with the rates higher in this period compared to the last few years, i was wondering what would be the better option between a cash out refi or a heloc i have a property that i owe 314k and the apprais...
Looking at a 3 cottage rental property, small units... it has leased solar. I dont know the particulars of it yet, number of meters, lease length, type, cost...... but what are my strategies here? Has anyone dealt w...
Hey BP,
First time poster, long time reader. I am currently living with my parents but am considering purchasing my first home using FHA financing.I understand that FHA requires "owner occupancy" for at least...