Hi, I live in the greater Boston area and the housing price here has gone through the roof these days. I was thinking about purchasing a two-family house (with one unit rented out) in order to afford a place in a good...
Do You Think it is Better to Inspect Yourself or Have a Third Party Inspect the Home?
Hello there,My real estate agent arranged for inspection (for my first 4-units) this coming Thursday.He called me this afternoon to inform me that the listing agent refused the inspection as it passed 15 days from sig...
I'm looking at buying a home in Brownstown Township. I have 1 rental that was my primary and converted into a rental when I moved in December 2010. Apparently Woodhaven instituted a certificate of occupancy in April...
We are in the process of purchasing our first Multifamily, 4 buildings, a 24 plex, a 6 plex, 5 plex, and 8 plex. Wondering what detail of inspections is common. Cost adds up quickly. Is checking the gas line advise...
I know every house isn't perfect unless you buy a new house even then it might be some small issues.How do most of you deal with home inspections? Do you let it deter you from getting the house? If so what issues?
Some good news for investors from Bedford Housing & Building Dept.The city has a temporary hold on point of sale requirements. There's no POS requirements on buyers and sellers at the meantime. This may likely be ...
The short answer............yes!Especially, if you're new! I wish you would just trust me on this, but I'll share a couple of errors I made.1) Operation shut down. Most contractors will tell you that you don't need ...
Hello All,I came across a lot for sale? The builder and the homeowner could not agree to terms for a house build. The owner sued the builder and was paid out leaving the property abandoned for 2 years now. The lawsuit...
Hello BP Community! I am considering acquiring a 3/2 SFH in the Midwest to BRRRR and hold long term. The only issue is that it was built in the 1940s. I am interested in hearing your experience/opinion with homes this...