Hello all,I recently moved to the Kansas City area from rural Iowa and am eager to begin an investing career. My previous location made real estate investing unattractive to me, but I am eager to take part in a new ma...
Hi BP Community,I've found a property for an investor In East Williamsburg, its a 6 unit and C-2 zoned. The taxes are incredibly high for this type of commercial property and I was hoping somebody might have some advi...
I'm an aspiring first time homebuyer who's also diving deep into the BP universe to educate myself into a better position in this crazy competitive market. I do well for myself, but I'm still having an incredibly hard...
Hello,Instead of selecting a deal that requires major renovation, I am thinking to select a cosmetic flip deal and then adding square footage by adding more bed rooms/ living areas as part of BRRRR strategy. please sh...
What are your thoughts on Portland, OR right now? I am curious what my fellow BP users think of Portland, OR right now. I definitely have my own opinions about the current state of Portland but want to know what you t...
Hi BP fam!Here again with some exciting news... I'm buying a house!! Closing is scheduled for the 27th of this month and things are progressing as they should. I am super excited as well as nervous, but feel more read...
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I recently made the leap to a pro membership here as I've been immersed in the complexities of real estate n...
I'm looking to buy and hold something as a house hack. I've come across some properties I consider to be unusual and unique. For example, one property has 2 living units, a 3br and a 2br, plus a home office with a sep...
Section 235 (f) of the NYS real property law says that a tenant has the right to share their apartment with one additional occupant without first gaining the permission of the landlord. So, on top of their “right” to ...
Hi all, I have an out-of-state rental in Oklahoma. It's net income is a loss due to high turnover costs, management fees, etc. If my net income (rents- expenses and mortgage) is below $0 do I still have to file in O...