In FL. What's the procedure for me to update the records?
Also, when asking for an appraisal, will it get appraised based on public records or by the actual number of bedrooms even though one is without a permit?
Morning y'all! So I've been starting to analyze a few properties to buy my first small multifamily, and I noticed something odd about one in particular. It's a 4-unit located in SE Virginia with an asking price of $1...
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My name is Austin and I'm a newbie investor out of Columbus Ohio. I am a 25 year old Senior Process Engineer working full time in the optical industry overseeing manufacturing opera...
I am working on my first land sale contract. Curious if I can get some experienced tip or options, I will list some details below that will hopefully answer the basic questions.Looking to by this house from the owners...
have a home seller has a mortgage of 65k and wants 10k to move out
wife died 6 yrs back wants to retire in galvaston tx he is willing to carry note for the mortagage just wants 10k to move on
found only...
Where I live in California, it is not uncommon for homes to have unpermitted additions. This is primarily due to the slow and cumbersome permit process and high permit fees. During the 2006 bubble, appraisers used the...
Just wondering if anyone is utilizing Section 8 on any of their properties and how they feel it is working for them. I understand the pros and cons of taking this route but wanted to hear from someone that has actual...
I see in many short term rental listings that the garage is being "converted" into a game room. Does anyone have any thoughts on purchasing a 3 BR house and really converting the garage into 1 or 2 additional bedrooms?
Hello Bigger Pockets community! Me and my wife are planning to do BRRRR strategy in Indianapolis. We are looking to connect with fellow investors who are planning/already doing this strategy in Indianapolis. Looking f...
Here's my local market when it comes to Real Estate transactions in the last 12 months. The darker blue the better the appreciation (15%-20% or more). The darker the red means there's a fire sale going on and pri...