I am a out of state investor that is considering investing in central Texas. My ideal would be to have rent be roughly $2,500 a month or $2,000 a month. This is attainable in California because the housing prices are ...
I'm breaking into the multifamily scene and will be converting a 4 unit multiplex into upscale "loft" style apartments marketed towards young professionals and grad students. This is just to get my feet wet.. I eventu...
I am looking at buying an off market 4-Plex in a B neighborhood in South Minneapolis and in B condition. I am torn on valuation and am looking for input. I have idle cash and I have a HELOC on my home with nothing out...
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So I finally got my rental property squared away with just a few more repairs to handle.. This was a foreclosure that I completely remodled, and it's a fairly decent home.
Now here is my dilmena, I th...
I'm reviewing quite a few insurance quotes for a real estate purposed I'm considering.While the dwelling coverage (Coverage A) limits vary in these quotes, the limit in a number of these quotes is around 30% less tha...
Hello everyone I live in the Toledo Ohio area and I don’t know very much about real estate. I want to get my foot in the door and I’ve heard that wholesaling is a great way to start investing, but I have also heard pe...
Dear BP experienced Buy-and-Hold gurus,First of all, thank you BP for creating such an awesome community to help starting investor like myself. I do have some newbie questions.I am in the process of acquiring a SFR in...
Here's my dilemma:
I purchased my house from a gentleman that built the current back deck of our house. This gentleman was the previous homeowner. Before purchasing the house, I found out that the city had failed the...
We recently had a tenant move in to a new single family property, and she asked if gutter clean out is taken care of by us or her. I had not thought of this and was hoping someone could share what they do regarding g...
One of most prolific and powerful tools of “creative” finance in real estate is the lease-option, but this tool represents only the proverbial tip of the iceberg when it comes to the most powerful breed of derivatives...