Hi Everyone! New to BP and looking to expand my real estate portfolio and to learning from all of you! I’m in a really good situation for growing and adding value to my real estate portfolio as I have a Kitchen and ba...
I am a newbie but no dummy. Just want to to get it right.When I locate a property of interest just listed as "NED RECORDED:" on a local government foreclosure list, what is my first best move?
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Oklahoma City.
Purchase price: $40,000
Cash invested: $45,000
Cute home 5 minutes from downtown but in a country setting with a q...
Poll - appliance packages. Where do you buy and how much do you spend?
Stainless steel - 4 pcs (side by side fridge, micro,dw, stove). I buy basic w and d - usually whirlpool. I've purchased Frigidaire and GE. For 4...
Unbelievable. And to think I just submitted/paid my Q4 quarterly STR taxes to the city and this is what I get in return? What options do I have here in terms of compensation? Sure, things happen and I can live with...
Hello everyone,Thank you to those have purchased BiggerPocket's recently launched landlord forms! We are currently working with lawyers from every state to create state-specific forms for all 50 states + Washington D....
Hi guys,
I am new to BP. I have been sitting for months now and stuck to alaysis paralysis in getting a small rental to start. I want to connect and network with everyone, in hope that I can learn from each of you. A...
You may want to go to (oh good grief) OHIO!!!! The top 4 locations for 2010 growth are Ohio. Interesting to me that only 2 areas in FL are still on the worst list for 2010. I was feeling it was too late here. Check ou...
Do you always provide appliances in your rental properties, specifically fridge, washer and dryer? If so do you charge extra for them and if so how much?
Hey All. Need advice on how, or where to find properties that actually have cash flow. Im in CA, and even though rents are high, they are not comparable to what a mortgage payment with 20% down costs. Now I know diggi...