Hi All, new to BP. I was hoping for some advice on questions below, thanks in advance!Context:-brother is moving to Austin to work at a company in east riverside area. His preference is to be close to work. I figured ...
Are turn key properties good or bad for new investors
Soooo, I had a house visit yesterday and noticed something weird.
I went into the basement and the owner had the oil tank enclosed behind a sliding door. The home is no longer heat by oil. It's been updated to natur...
Hello everyone! I'll get right to it...I am an investor who lives in Denver, flips out-of-state and reinvests into rentals in metro Denver. I recently launched this project, called "Maximus Neighborhood Grades" in an ...
Hello all,Currently I am only buying and selling homes as far as my 'investing goes' but reading more and more content on buy and hold investing. I'm intrigued by the idea as a live in owner of a 4 flat somewhere here...
I have always read that you should never take over a rental property where the landlord/owner pays the heat & hotwater. What has the experience on the board been?? Has anyone ever taken over a small multi-family...
I am looking for my first multifamily deal in Houston, Texas in the 50-100 unit range. My plan is to add value and then re-sell or re-finance.I was hoping to find a property that was 20 years old or less, but the vast...
I am running into a problem....I think there are some potential risk adjusted returns on certain Sheriff Sales, however I NEED to get into these properties before going to the Sheriff Sales and bidding up to my limit....
Been in the rental business for nearly 20 years. Had great experiences and the occasional bad tenant over that time. Right now my issue is in an older tri-plex in a smaller community (25,000 population). Unfortunate...
Closing on a duplex on the northside of Indy. It needs around 35k in reno, but will be a good buy and hold property. I still think the market is hot and difficult to lock up good deals, but the deals can be found. ...