In a previous tread (What does it take to be successful) the following was stated:
"Like any business the number one way to increase chances of success is to be well capitalized.
Everyone talks about getting into RE...
I just finished @Brandon Turner's How to Evaluate and Offer on Rental Properties webinar, so I wanted to apply that knowledge in the market that I'm interested in, Tacoma, WA. My goal is to cash flow $100 per unit pe...
I'm looking for feedback on raising the rent on my deceased father's roommate in his second home.
My dad passed in January and had a second home in Colorado Springs. He had a roommate. The roommate had full access to...
I recently read that commercial real estate even small apartment buildings appreciate based on cash flow not on the surrounding neighborhood like single family homes do. I am wondering if that is accurate and exactly...
Hello all,I am in negotiation with a small business tenant (beauty sector) of a commercial retail property we bought last year. The property has several suites, tenant leases 1,200sf, initial lease term comes to an en...
I am currently 19 and live just outside of Boston. I currently go to college and only have about 10k saved up. With some aid from a hard money lender for a down payment, what are my chances for qualifying for a 203K l...
Hello everyone. I am from San Diego CA, looking to soak up any and all info I can. Currently, I would say I am most interested in buy and hold strategy. With San Diego being so expensive to break into, I am excited to...
Hi all,New to BP and been drinking from a firehose--podcasts, books, consistent conversation with local realtor helping to find a property (connected before finding BP). I have family in Raleigh, wife and I can't affo...
Do landlords find it better to have tenants at will or to do yearly/6month leases. Whatare so of the negatives and positives of each
Hi, I bought a condo about 4 years ago and lived there until recently. Given the massive price increase an my area (Naples, FL) and the restrictive HOA when it comes to rentals (not more than 6 months, has to be re-ap...