Podcast 19 really brought something to the front of my mind (sorry I know I just started listening to the podcasts). Everyone always talks about the market trends or climate. I have also heard about market cycles (a...
I'll try to not make this post too long! Sometimes it is a tough balance getting enough info out and not blabbing on. Hang in there with me please!A family member of mine unfortunately and unexpectedly passed away. To...
Hi everyone.I have a townhouse which I prefer to rent to families. However, 2 recent university grads (both female) want to rent it together. Would you rent it to them? Some potential problems in my opinion:- 2 tenant...
How does an owner find a property manager for a MHP? Is it pretty much the same as finding a manager for an apartment complex? Is it different? What are the things that an MHP owner needs to know about finding, hiring...
Can anyone tell me why they think multifamily apartment buildings or complexes are the best game in town when it comes to investing in real estate. Could it be that a larger building of say 50 units plus has only one ...
How does this deal look?This is a two story, 2 building multi. On site laundry facility, water is paid by owner, tenant pays electric, no gas, no pool, very good neighborhood, units are in decent shape. There are 8 1 ...
Hi Bp community,I am looking for advice on good areas to buy small multifamily properties right now. My friend and i would like to partner up and buy a small multifamily property together. Together we could come up wi...
Please provide your best strategy for selling turnkey properties. I'm rethinking my 2014 approach. Thx1. What Cap rates?2. Do you guarantee rents for 4-6 months?3. Do you offer repair warranty?4. Should property...
I invest in a county that has a limited number of permitted vacation rentals - these properties trade at a premium and only make sense to purchase if you are going to run it full-time as a vacation rental so you aren'...
Hey there BP,I've been considering purchasing a multi-unit (2-4) in the St. Louis area for some time. It appears that one can expect a decent cash on cash return of 12-15% in the area, which is MUCH greater than what ...