My family and I were asked to if we'd like to move in to a old country house on 3 acres owned by my wife's extended family. My wife and I own two cash flowing rentals, as do my brother and I. Of course we'd like to ke...
Investment Info:
Townhouse buy & hold investment in Wilmington.
Purchase price: $205,000
Cash invested: $13,800
BLUF: Purchased primary residence had a roommate and now a fully functional rental....
Im having a hard time finding a property to flip for my first time. I don't know if it's my market or my skills at finding properties. I want some experience though. I was thinking maybe I could just try to break even...
Me and my father in law are going to a partnership in the flipping business we both are going to use a heloc loan one is going to pay for the property and the other is going to pay for the rehab , he is a carpenter a...
I own and live in a pretty triplex with four rental units, built in 1928. One of my long-term tenants moved out. I installed new hardwood flooring in her unit and restored and shellacked the woodwork with the expectat...
We are thinking of buying a property to rent. We don't mind pets and think a person with a dog may stay longer. But of course we don't like the idea of pet urine and roaming dogs.
If we advertised "pet considered" do...
Hello BiggerPockets community,
I am asking everyone's opinion regarding pets in their rental properties. I am a pet person myself, however, I am unsure if I'll allow pets in my rental properties due to untrained pets...
I see a lot of Detroit investors working with Single Family Homes, duplexes, tri's and quads, but very little about larger buildings.
Online I see so many of these neglected 1920's brick buildings, without windows, b...
Hello All,How do you keep track of expenses for each of your properties? I'm paying utilites for some units, other unit's utilities are paid by tenants. Some units I need to pay trash, others are in communities with f...
Does anyone here deal with commercial tenant properties (office/retail/industrial) that are distressed, non-performing, or otherwise high vacancy? I think there's a lot of upside in these properties if they can be bou...