Hello. Does buying a STR with a pool put you at an advantage and increase revenue because it's more desirable for STR tenants? Is the maintenance of the pool worth the hastle?
Top 10 Markets With the Largest Recent Rent GrowthA look at the cities with the highest percentage of rent growth over the past five years, along with their struggles and successes.In every city, rent growth is fueled...
Top 10 Markets With the Largest Recent Rent GrowthA look at the cities with the highest percentage of rent growth over the past five years, along with their struggles and successes.In every city, rent growth is fueled...
Hello I have a simple question- there was a property that went pending for $450 and came back in the market - so my offer price $415k @ 5%/30year fixed interest with 25% down, here the builder is giving 20k towards c...
Hi all,I am currently working on a two family house in the riverdale part of the bronx, I went the route of converting the property to a 3 family house but am now wondering if it was worth it.Scenario 1:The house is a...
Hi all, just wanted to get some advice before make a decision. I have a rental property in Park Forest, Illinois & everything has gone up in cost & the taxes are ridiculous, as with many South Suburbs of Chica...
Good afternoon, First of all, thank you for taking the time to read my post. I am a newer landlord in the Oregon market. I have one SFR rented out and leased through June 1st 2022. I didn't think about laws regarding ...
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I am a buy and hold real estate investor in Colorado. I recently had an interesting situation where I would acquire a single family home with a fantastic long term tenant. The tenant is clean, ke...
I'm very interested in renting out my current primary residence and moving to a different city but the mortgage I have on the property is higher than most of the monthly rents for similar properties in this market. An...
Maybe I am missing something, but I am not understanding how people are buying properties yielding < 4,5,6 percent gross. What am I missing here? If a mortgage is around 5%, then add taxes and other fees, how do pe...