So I put in my offer for a house the seller was asking for 49k but I brought it down to 41k got an inspection done on the house and come to find out the house runs in well water not city water negotiated the price and...
Does anyone have a list of things that we should be looking at and checking when viewing a possible SFH investment property? We know many of course but thought someone on here with more knowledge/experience may have ...
The new investment SFR I bought has well on property.The water is tested clean.What are the advantages/Disadvantages when renting and the cost of keeping it up over the years?Anything I can do now with maintenance ?
My question is can I ask them to pay water and sewer and divide it between them? The current situation is they both live together upstairs, mother wants to move into the newly vacated down unit but we are not quite ...
This is the nicest of my 23 STRs. Built in 1911. Rainwater gets into the cellar. The gas hot water heater and the gas central heat unit are in the cellar. There is a 110v sump pump down there. It has failed from:...
Have opportunity to purchase an old (built in early 1900's) 7 unit apt building. gross rents 4150/mth plus 500-600/mth from laundry and garages. Owner pays gas & water = $7000/yr, tax 1740/yr, ins 1740/yr, bui...
I've been presented with an off-market deal for a 24 unit complex, but I'm not sure if the numbers look good or can be better since I've really only done SFH investing prior to this. I've run the numbers through the c...
Hello BP world. I currently own a 3 unit rental property in Cincinnati that I house Hack. Bought the triplex in late 2021 and have fully renovated two of the three units. Currently am working on renovating the 3rd uni...
Last month, I purchased my first rental property in Baltimore for $117k and invested an additional $13k in renovations. Since then, I've encountered several significant issues:
1. **Air Conditioning:** The AC unit ...
Ok, so one of my BRRRRs is a condo in a complex that consists of 16 buildings that each have 4-5 units within them. There’s a long, twisted road of lack of communication, a “property manager”, a tenant (not mine), a l...