As we look forward to 2023, there appears to be a discrepancy between the perceived tail risk of inflation by some investors and the expectations for inflation as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Acc...
Hello BP,What appliances do we need to provide for our tenants? My realtor said no fridge or laundry machines because of liability issue, but throughout the years of renting myself I never had to bring in my own fridg...
I’m struggling a bit to find my first buy and hold property. I live just outside Nashville in a large and growing college town. I have $50k to invest into a rental property. My plan was to take $20-30k and buy one pro...
I'm considering installing solar panels on my personal home. According to the seller the panels immediately increase home equity to the cost of the panels and the monthly payment is equal to savings on electricity bil...
Interesting article on Fax News today about housing, particularly in the Northeast. Does any BP'ers living in these areas, see this info as jiving with their local analysis. 10 Cities In Danger Of A Housing Crash Thi...
I've seen it happen several times, I'm sure we all have. Just recently I was at a sheriff sale where a 2500sq ft river front ranch on almost a 1 acre lot was up for sale. Saw it the night before and did a little resea...
Hey folks, i acquired my uncle's home through probate. A little about the property:Located in Bay Area, CALot approximately 5300 sq ftExisting dwelling is 628 sq ft 1b/1b house and a detached 2 car garage in the back ...
So I have a student rental (Temple University) with 3 young men living in a 4 bedroom/2 bathroom house. I've been managing this rental with them for the past year and a half. They are good nice kids, but they don't kn...
Hello BP community, thank you for taking the time to read my first post!I have just started on my journey of REI, as my wife and I have started looking at buying our first property, hopefully around next summer. I hav...
I'm in the process of purchasing a 20 unit complex. The bank has given me 2 choices. Option 1 is a 20 year amortization 4.8% vs a 25 year amort @ 4.99% (both with a term of 7 years). The payment would be $7,624.87/mon...