I have an accepted offer on a 4 unit property for $300,000 (310 Hallcock St, Pensacola if you want to take a look). The property needs some work ($80-$95k estimate... contractor going out next week). All units are occ...
Hi guys,
I am new to the investing game and looking to focus on rehabs and flips to start out. I am aware that a major focus in doing rehabs and flips is to accurately assess the repair costs that are needed to rehab...
Would you rather purchase 3-4 sfr with 25-30% downor 1 multi fam or commercial (apartment etc) with 20% down.I would have 450k to work with.
My understanding in this matter, there are several options for selecting the home basis for a cost segregation study:
A. Property appraisal (if you have one).B. Tax Assessment – tax assessment for the property in que...
The importance of practicing tactical listening
Listening is a vital skill in communication, essential for building meaningful relationships and understanding others. However, not all listening is the same. There is ...
Hello Bigger Pockets Members,I live in Moreno Valley, CA and am looking to network. I plan on attending a few local meetups, but figured it would be great to start meeting like indeed people online. Does anyone have...
I would like to invest out of the OC area , some of the areas I am considering are that would be within 3/4 hours drive from LA/OC.Bakersfield, Victorville - CA are they good markets?Which cities/neighborhoods in AZ/N...
I'm actually shocked that no one has posted yet regarding this article that came out in the Wall Street Journal today: http://www.wsj.com/articles/as-home-prices-rise-fl...According to the article, We've now reached p...
I have a property and am trying to decide how much renovations I should have done if any. The house is built into a hill single story and the concrete wall is bowing in. I don't want to put alot of money into a dump. ...
My first deal was a 16-unit and one thing I missed in the due diligence process was that no mail boxes existed. I paid to have these added as I felt this was a "general expectation". The USPS has to do this, they ar...