We have the opportunity to purchase a five-plex built in the 1940’s for 230k. They pull $2450/month in rent but the landlord pays water and heat. Taxes are $300/month. Two units have new windows, two units need new wi...
My rental will soon be turned over to me, and the tenants name will be off the utilities. Do I need to leave them on in order to sell the place? I get concerned about agents/buyers coming in, turning the AC on to "co...
Greetings all,Just getting started in making Real Estate my living, but not new to owning property, being a landlord, or dealing with problems. I will share some of my own stories later, but for this post I wanted to...
Title says all. My wife and I are strongly considering getting Solar panels put on our primary house in Phoenix, AZ. We are wanting your personal experience with them. Thanks BP Advantages we see are tax credit and no...
Hi Everyone,
I have a triplex with 60 amp service.
My insurance company is demanding I upgrade to 100 amps. $4000 is my
lowest bid. There are 2 small 1 bedrooms and a1 2 bedroom. Each
apartment has an electric sto...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Denver.
Purchase price: $515,000
Cash invested: $100,000
This property was purchased with a partner. It is 3 bed 1.5 bath ...
I'm planning on purchasing a Triplex it is already rented out slightly under Market but I can adjust things does anybody have any tips of what I should be looking for or what I need to think about
this is a condo building. each apartment has its own meter in the basement. one of the breakers works only when it is 3/4 way ON. it does not work when it is in ON position all the way. what would be the safest way to...
So I'm looking at my first investment property. Still pretty new and in the learning phase. Looking in the Cleveland area and I'm noticing a lot of knob and tube wiring. Looking into the BRRRR method. Currently lookin...
So let me preface this with saying that it is about my primary residence, which we don't plan on moving out of in the next 15-20 years, and view more of a place to live than an investment. When we initially did the mo...