I have a property in Cobb County where I received an exorbitant contractor estimate of close to $30,000 for repairs/updates on a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, 1000 SQ FT house built in 1970. The house is in good condition ...
Thanks for BP community. I made my first step as a new real estate investor, I am going to close my first rental property next Friday. It is a SFH built in 1967. And needs some fixes, here is a brief inspection repor...
Hello fellow Bigger Pockets members. I look forward to reading the blogs and tips from everyone. I will admit that I am fearful, but determined to learn the about real estate investing. I hope to take the passion I ...
Hi Everyone, I was inspired by Jonathan Segal an Architect and developer in San Diego who gave a talk in San Francisco a couple years ago. I own a condo in San Francisco that has built up a lot of equity and I'm lo...
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I have a few condos and do have insurance the units are managed by a Property Management Company. While last month one of our unit was identified having mold - well after that it has been expense over e...
I have used Listsource for finding all the absentee owners in the area I'm looking to purchase buy and hold property (around 300). The last couple nights I have been Google street viewing the addresses of the the prop...
Hello BP Nation. You may or may not have noticed my activity level here on BP has been brief over the past 4 months or so as I have been extremely busy in the field with many development projects. A most recent one j...
Investment Info:
Other buy & hold investment in Canon City.
Purchase price: $330,000
Cash invested: $20,000
This is a ranch type property with a 2 bd/1 ba 950 sq/ft house and 3 additional out bui...
So my wife and I just closed on our first rental property. Built in 2002, all brick It is a 2 bed 2 bath, 962 sqft condo in an area where the city is building new restaurants and entertainment venues and in the path o...
New investor and developing my strategy. One of the options I am looking at is student housing. Just curious if anyone has experience in this area and could give some advice? The good and bad versus typical long-term ...