Hello everyone!
Me and My Fiancé live in Staten Island, NY. We just got pre-approved for a house at $450,000 with a 5.25% interest rate and a 3.5% FHA loan, we’re trying to get conventional.
For the longest time, ...
I have over 20 properties-- from apartment buildings to single-family. My properties are insured by five different carriers and I have two umbrellas. Can someone recommend an insurance consultant that I could have r...
Hi BP Community,I have few rentals and they are primarily rented to Section 8 tenants and so far my experience with them has been fine. I recently bought a single family home in Brentwood, CA (Contra Costa County). Af...
My first rental BRR(RR). All credit is due to what ive learned here, from you guys! I fixed up a distressed 3br 2ba last year, took out a HELOC and used 90% of it on the downpayment for this duplex, and the rest to he...
With the first month of 2024 in the books, we're definitely seeing a lot more buyer activity in the market as well as increased supply numbers for both single family detached homes as well as condos/townhomes. As we ...
I am in the process of planning a new construction project on a multi family complex with multiple buildings and I’d like to be in the neighborhood of 80 doors all said and done with around 6 or 7 buildings.
I have ...
I'm an out of state investor looking into Huntsville! I'm reaching out to see who's in the area and what your experiences are so far. I own a few residential multifamily houses and a single fam in Arizona so Alabama w...
I have a single family home that is being rented out as two units. The tenants have mentioned that they can clearly hear each other through the vents. Any suggestions on things I can do to reduce the noise between pre...
The Los Angeles market is interesting in that there is a very real push/pull between people's own preconceptions about what it means to live in certain parts of the city. In doing so, I see people create what ...
I always tell people when you lose a tenant in your single-family rental, you are 100% vacant, and when you lose one tenant in your 100 unit complex, you are 1% vacant. I was reminded of the power of diversification b...