Greetings Folks!I am trying to find options in dealing with the utilities in a triplex I own. When I purchased it, all utilities were included in the leases. It's an upper/lower duplex (2/1's) with an added attic (1/1...
I know it's December/January which is not an ideal time to neither sell or rent. Private landlords in the neighborhood that we invested in are renting their SFH at $2950, but they listed them in August/September. We...
I have a furnished 3 bedroom house that I have listed on several of the platforms - Zillow, FB, FF, and Airbnb. I am not getting any real response other than STR which I can't do because of HOA restricts to 6 months o...
Cap rates have compressed over time. Locally in the Chicago suburban market, a 6% cap rate is common and to be expected. With rising interest rates, I've heard push back that cap rates don't make sense and deals aren...
I looked at a sixteen unit multi family today. It consists of two buildings. There are a total of three gas boilers for heat. The landlord pays heat and water, but each apartment has it's own electric meter and then t...
Hey everyone. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on a 4-family in the Cincinnati area as my first REI deal and was hoping to run it past a few of the more experienced investors here on BP. I would be purchasing ...
I own about 50 acres that could be developed in central Texas. It is in city limits and a couple thousand feet from a large mobile home park. Some run-down double-wides there rent for $1400/month.The immediate neighbo...
I am in the infancy phase of even exploring this idea, but was curious to see if any other apartment operators have looked into installing solar panels on their buildings to reduce utility expenses? My gut says there ...
Hey guys, I have a upper/lower Duplex that only has 1 furnace. It's setup right now so the tenants each have their own Gas bill in their name, but one of the tenant's bills is considerably higher than the others. The ...
I'm new to the Indy market and wanted to get a feeling for what utilities are covered by the landlord vs. the tenant. I know this probably differs between single and multi family homes, location, and rent price, but ...