Hello fellow investors Question: in your opinion would you rather have hardwood floors or Carpet for your investment property and which one do you think is more cost effective Because I’m leaning toward carpet lol 
My younger brother and I are co-owners of a duplex that we inherited with a very long term tenant in one unit (18 years).The market rate for the unit is about $900, and she pays $675. She is a borderline hoarder and I...
Howdy! We own one investment property in College Station, TX (CS), home of Texas A&M University 'Gig 'Em. We currently have both our college students and one renter in that 3 br, 2 bath home. It is in an area t...
I have a 4-plex, C property, 2/1, built in mid 60's on a slab with very little insulation. They currently have 30 gallon low boy electric tank heaters located in the kitchen. I'm thinking about making the move to el...
Hi all, my name is Grace and I just joined BiggerPockets. Want to say hi to everyone and get some insights on the Boston real estate market. I recently moved from Houston for a job. I plan to house-hack in an up-and-c...
Hello BP!I'm coming to you all for help, but first - let me introduce myself. My name is Rob, I'm a marketing grad born, raised and now investing in the suburbs of Philadelphia. In my Junior year at Eastern University...
I am a newbie and want to get into real estate investing. I have read a couple of Brandon Turner books and the only experience I have with real estate is the purchase of my home 8 years ago, which was a short sale. I ...
I am just curious. With so many resources available, 100% financing programs, down payment assistance programs, urban development programs, places where sellers are begging you to buy their homes, and platforms like ...
I know that most landlords avoid this route but I heard it provides stable cash flow and less evictions required but you need to make the property pretty durable. A high NOI portfolio has come up and is affordable/pos...
Tenant is relocating from another state.
Has good enough rental history, but has a[b]large bunny.
I have never met this tenant, as they are moving out of state. [/b]
Tenant's new employer requires a one year lease...