A couple of weeks ago I picked up a new property management client with a number of properties in the Cleveland area. As I began onboarding the existing tenants, one of the tenants was quick to say: “Oh, I just wanted...
just a little background. I have a nice triplex that NETS $833/month (and yes, that is after ALL expenses, capex, etc). I have a total of $42,000 cash into it. I have only owned it for 6 months. I bought it empty,...
Hello, I'm new to the BP discussion forum. We own over 100 units in San Diego and have always self-managed. Our handyman team of 2 are moving out of state after working with us for almost 18 years to start/continue t...
Define Your Project: Start by clearly defining your project scope, goals, and budget. Determine what kind of renovation work you need, the desired timeline, and any specific requirements or preferences you may have.
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Hello! I have a few questions for y’all. 1. Is it worth it to get your real estate license if your real estate strategy is to house flip?2. Are there any drawbacks to getting your license that hinder any part of real ...
I'm brand new to the game and a potential buyer I had been in contact with told me that he likes investing in and flipping houses with "70% AVR or less minus restoration costs". What exactly does he mean by that in ea...
I'm new to REI so there's probably a very simple answer I'm overlooking but I can't seem to understand why sellers are listing at such inflated prices. I'm looking in Green Bay, WI and am still at the preliminary sta...
Hi everyone,I have SFHs, each rented out the conventional way.Now I own a big house- ~4000 sqft, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, big back yard, 3 space car garage.I want to rent it out by bedrooms: The Master bedroom wit...
I see a lot of talk on every RE investment site about buying underperforming apartment complexes and adding value. Laundry, rent raises, storage, parking, etc. Obviously everyone enjoys an undervalued asset. Isn’t t...