Hey guys, based on your experience, what is the impact of a large apartment complex to the local rental market?There is a new construction in my area of 200 apartments that will be completed in a few months. They wil...
You can't really appreciate it without the odor, but it's worth a shot. Tenant lived there for about ten years. This is not a house I manage, so it's not my fault!
The best part? He has a pretty nice Corvette parked ...
We are about to close on a duplex with rents which are under market. Current tenants pay $750. If we did nothing to the property we could rent it for $900. If I did a bit of updating, I could rent the units for at ...
This is my first post on this site and I look forward to connecting with many of you! I'm currently living in the San Diego area but am considering making a move up to San Francisco. Was curious if anyone on here had ...
Hi! recently bought a condo in Lynnwood. I noticed Lynnwood's school district is not that good and crime rate & poverty rate is pretty high too. I was surprised because there are lots of new apartments and new hom...
I am Matt. I live and invest in NE Ohio. I'm new to BP, but I have been investing in real estate since 1995. I am mostly a buy and hold investor of single family homes, but also have multi family and commercial real...
I have a 6500' 2 story commercial project I am two weeks into my DD on. It's a real fixer upper - little updating for the last 20 years, leaking toilets, some old water damage from a leaking roof (I mean LEAKING). I c...
I have agreed to buy my first SFH investment property from a TK (turnkey) and just received the inspection report. The SFH is 60 years old but was represented as being "fully rehabbed". The inspection report is con...
Hello all BPers.Happy New Year to all! Hope everyone is bank-rolling lots of $$$ at new year already! :DI've been doing mostly flips, only some of buy-n-holds in the past 10 years (some SFHs, and some MFs, all in CA...
When you get into doing a rehab ... whether big or value add cosmetic .... what criteria do you use to know when it is "good enough". It is so hard for me to hold back on not replacing something, just so it looks new...