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I am a fairly new investor still learning the ropes. I currently have a single family home renting which I am looking to refinance to take advantage of the lower mortgage rates. My thought process is I would be a...
I'm wondering if any landlords/property managers in the Green Bay and/or Appleton, WI markets can give me some insight into what they're getting in rents. I'm currently looking at two properties in the Appleton area. ...
While demand to buy apartment buildings has increased in spite of being in a COVID environment, inventory has not, which means prices have not fallen as many investors may have hoped. Despite this, there are still str...
We are nearly under contract for our first rental property! Here are the numbers. Deal would be all cash (can’t finance until roof is replaced) Triplex in Northern MIPay:139k Needs roof:10kAll units have long term ten...
Good day all -Looking to clear up cross-messaging I'm getting.A company out in CA called "Vivint Solar" will install solar panels on my house with no money cost on my end. They are competing with our local utility who...
Hello BiggerPockets Community!I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle my utility expenses on a rental property. I haven't closed on a property yet (I actually haven't even made an offer yet *sweat-smile emoji*...
I've only purchased single family homes thus far and I am not experienced in multis. Do they have similar ROI as SFH? I have one 4 unit I'm looking at. Its in a great area, which is important to me. Its solid brick...
Looking for advice. We currently own a 4bd 2ba single family home. We constructed the home to add a granny suite. So now it's a 3bd 1ba and studio granny suite. It's time to put on the market and we can't get the home...
In my area I find a lot of 6-flats/6-plexes that do not have central air, despite the fact that it is a feature which is highly attractive for prospective tenants.
When I try to search the web, including BP, it seems ...
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I am renting out two rooms in my home and wondering how to split the utilities. The easiest way seems to be a flat $100 fee for both tenants per month. The other way, would be to split the utilities...