Hello All....I was wondering about the Texarkana region of Texas for investing in Multifamily property...I don't know the area and I was just wondering what the opinion is of the area....is it a dead zone or does it h...
Well I just had another experience with leasing out a single family home. My tenants looked to be perfect. They are an older couple, both working age with no kids, good credit, and enough earnings that the rent as a ...
I have a husband and wife tenant who has been renting for us for over 6 years at the same rent. It is however time for a rent increase.I know they will not be happy, But rents in our area has skyrocketed and even thou...
Hello everyone! New to the BiggerPockets community and nervous/excited to get started! I am looking to buy a single family or townhouse in Northern Virginia to house hack and looking for recommendations/advice. What a...
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Is Los Angeles a City-State? I ask this question because no one seems to know what Los Angeles is, exactly: city of angels, revenge city, or something else. In 1925, Aldous Hu...
Hey everyone. I am reading through the "Real Estate by the Numbers" book now, and am still in the beginning where it discusses personal financial statements.For the past two decades I have been using financial aggrega...
Good afternoon. I need the advice of the more experienced people on here.Four and a half months ago, I closed on a foreclosure. There was a man, his wife, and five children living in the home. The home had belonged to...
I have a 6-unit property in Midtown Kansas City that I bought in 2020 from a slumlord. The whole place has had modest renovation done to it and are all 3 bed / 1 bath units @ 1200 sq ft.
I have a couple vacancies t...
Hello Bigger Pockets Community, I am excited to be here, to learn and hopefully be a resource for some of you. I am taking the leap into real estate investing. I'm in a position with some equity and liquidity to start...
I have read that the best thing to do when taking over a loan "Subject To", is to immediately inform the lender so that everything is out in the open up front. Three thoughts on this, and I'd like your input:
First,...