Hi. I'm new to BP forum. I have some questions if someone can help. We have our primary residence purchased with Va loan. We are thinking to buy our first investment property and trying to figure out the best option ...
So I have a small closet that I am converting to a half bath, but one of the walls need to be pushed out about 2 feet to make it work. I also want to knock down the wall dividing the living room and kitchen, and then ...
The tenant wants to put a tub in the back yard. They will pay for the purchase, installation, usage and maintenance of the tub. They will also be responsible for any possible damage to the house (such as leakage). Whe...
Show 250 with Grant Cardone was very informative and I thought he had a great point when he advised to purchase property in the middle range of the market with rental rates falling between $800 to $1200 to minimize yo...
Not sure if this is the right place to put this question. I have a college town rental property and added an egress window to a basement bedroom- the additional bedroom is worth about $650/month so it's a no brainer. ...
Hi, I'm working on my math skills and have a question for those that are experienced. In Atlanta, are you able to achieve 2% rule deals, either in the city or OTP? Or is that an unrealistic goal to achieve here? I...
As a real estate investor, it’s important to have goals as they will drive you to reach your full potential. Goals help you dream big and keep you on track when the going gets tough.After I publicized my goals with th...
Hi everyone!I've outgrown my current systems and looking to streamline processes, I need some advice from those who are more experienced.I'm currently using Insightly as a CRM for managing new potential deals that I h...
Can anybody give me a basic idea of how many offers I would need to put in to get 4-5 deals a month? How many houses would I have to see? Just a couple of hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Why are homebuyers in the U.K. obliged to put down more on a home purchase than in the U.S.? Because in Europe, home ownership is still considered a privilege and not a right. The government-backed, FHA loans offered ...