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Ahmad H. Retirement Planning with Real Estate
31 May 2016 | 31 replies

Hi BP!I've been heavily investing in RE for 2+ years and I often try to extrapolate the future based on my basic experience. The latest of those extrapolations is to calculate how much net rental income is needed to s...

Jose Corbera Why are mortgages so expensive?
10 May 2017 | 41 replies

Hi All,I'm about to purchase my first home with the intent to rent it out in due time. The cost of the home is 225k with 3.5% down. My monthly principal and interest is 1054.72, but when including hoa fees and the oth...

Account Closed Memphis Vacant Property Registry
19 October 2015 | 34 replies

Hello Memphis investors - This is a quick bit of info to let you know about the Memphis Vacant Property Registry.  It is a city ordinance enacted in 2013 to help fight blight in the city of Memphis.  Basically, if you...

Shane Woods Craftsman Full Gut & 2nd Story Addition!
30 January 2017 | 80 replies

Howdy!  This isn't "My" deal, but I get to be directly involved, and part of the process.  I am working part time with an HVAC contractor who has started remodeling 100 year old houses as a "hobby".  It doesn't make h...

Sandra Holt No Cost Solar Panels on Rentals?
1 July 2017 | 43 replies

I am having Solar City come out next week to assess whether my primary home and 2 rentals are good candidates for solar panels.  Their schtick is that they pay for the system (so no out of pocket to me), and I pay low...

Ndy Onyido Re: Why I Don't Like Cheap Properties
13 April 2015 | 58 replies

Hi BP Nation,I have always had this argument with folks around me who believe that rent to value ratio is a better metric than ROI for analyzing investment properties. The price-to-rent ratio is the ratio of resident...