Hello Guys,I was hoping you could help me with my decision.I am planning to invest for the first time. I am based in California so I have to buy a property out of state. I am mostly in touch with Turnkey providers aro...
If you are a new out-of-state investor or thinking about investing out-of-state, you need to see some parts of the house before making an offer. This means you need boots on the ground. Zillow or your agent's MLS port...
Hello, quick introduction as this is my first post on Bigger Pockets! I live in Washington State and currently own 1 rental home in my hometown. Prices in Washington State as a whole have become insane and opportuniti...
Fellow BPers,I have recently had an offer accepted (and renegotiated due to unanticipated repairs) on my first duplex in Ft Worth, TX. Below are the details:$174,250 offer accepted on a 2006 duplex (4 br/2 bath per un...
Par for the Stockton Course? – The Vanilla Stockton MLS Property.Over the last few weeks I have made some bold general statements regarding how hard it is to find an even halfway decent deal on the MLS in Stockton, CA...
My dad has a self storage facility with:
1) 15,000 sq/ft warehouse (no environment control)
2) 2,000 sq/ft office with 2 bathrooms and 4 rooms 3) 16,000 sq/ft drive up self storage4) about 40 parking spaces
All o...
I know that a lot of investors don't bother to repair a lot of the problems found in an inspection report. But how do you choose what to address and what not to? When I talk with the inspectors, naturally they tend to...
Hi BPI had a post which I initially intended to describe now I did a 1031 Exchange to trade my first home (condo) into a $1M 3 story commercial flexspace (currently 6 units)as I began to write this, it should have bee...
I rent out a townhouse in Florida. The house is in great condition, and the tenant has been there over a year and pays on time and is well-organized, neat. She just started dating a home inspector, and he hypothesizes...
Purchase price: $152,00020% down: $30,400Closing costs: $2500Monthly rent: $1295Monthly cash flow: $250 (after mortgage payment, property taxes, insurance, 5% vacancy, 5% repairs and maintenance, 5% capEx)Looks like a...