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Mike S. Water Saving Tactics
29 April 2020 | 17 replies

I own a multifamily property in which Landlord pays for water since it is not separately metered. I will start instituting a fixed price bill back to tenants but it would not cover 100% of the water bill (if I wanted ...

David Rosenfield Should I take a DSCR loan or pay cash on a 210K property?
29 April 2023 | 20 replies

Hi all.  First time poster here but really need some advice.  I'm under K on a 2 BR/1 bath condo in Myrtle Beach that I've spent several months looking for.  It's a good deal: 210K and I'll at worst break even in 8-9 ...

Guy East Raising Rent -How much advance notice should I give a tenant?
13 December 2022 | 6 replies

I want to raise rent for an existing tenant, how far in advance of their lease ending should I notify them of the increase? I want them to stay so I feel like telling them too far out might give them more time to look...

Scott W. anybody ever bought a foreclosure on a slab?
16 October 2013 | 10 replies

my concern is pipes might get frozen while the heat would be turned off for a couple years? would have to bust up the concrete and that can get pricy?

anybody had any experience with slabs? I've been apt to stay a...

Diane G. San Francisco CAP rate up to 4.5%
7 July 2019 | 13 replies

I was looking recently at MFH in SF, most listings that are currently contingent or pending have a CAP rate of around 4.5%.....That is where one can break even after 20% down...I remember just a year ago, CAP was 1.5%...

Shane Johnson Contract for deed? Lease option? What to use?
30 November 2012 | 5 replies

I am approaching a family member of a family member. (sister of an uncle, who I am related by blood to the wife of said uncle) about buying her home (will be my 3rd SFH).

She owns a home outright, that is in bad sha...

Account Closed Personal and Loaned Money Investment
24 October 2016 | 8 replies

Hello Hello, fellow real-estate enthusiasts!I'm a new face here so I thought it would be good to start a discussion and learn something while meeting new people at the same time.So, let me explain where I come from. I...

Jeremy Karja How close can you buy to a bad area and avoid many problems?
8 November 2018 | 3 replies

Hi,I know it depends on what you want to do but just wanted to get some opinions on how close you can be to the bad area and still attract high enough tenants that required little attention?   See pic below from Truli...

Cole Heavican New Member Hello and advice
1 October 2019 | 6 replies

Hello everyone out there. I am new to this forum but fairly familiar with Bigger Pockets, I have read both investing with little to no money down and also the Brrr method, before that obviously Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I ...

Drew Byrd The 70% Rule: How and When does it change?
12 May 2018 | 4 replies

The standard rule for investors is to buy 70 percent of the ARV, but I've heard that inventory affects this percentage. For example, low inventory in the market might justify closer to 80%, high inventory could mean s...