Hello,
I'm looking to purchase my first rental. I have 220K to do it. Of course I could purchase a flipper with this cash and start from there. However, I'm not sure this is the best strategy to eventually be able t...
Hi, BP family! I'm just starting out and came to BP by way of Afford Anything, which I've been listening to somewhat obsessively since about December. Paula from Afford Anything just came out with her Your First Renta...
I've been building some tiny homes the size of a shed (using the footprint of a shed, so no permit), and so was wondering if I could rent these out to people, for rental income, and if so, what would be a fair price p...
Biggerpockets Community,I'm hoping you can help me. I am finalizing the renovation of a property and looking to find a renter. I've always rented long-term and have no experience in short-term rentals. I recently rece...
Hey BP. A few years ago I started working on a degree called a 'Masters of Real Estate Development for Architects' (MRED) at Woodbury University in San Diego after getting jaded in a traditional Masters of Architectur...
To be honest, I'm not even sure if you can carry an annual warranty policy on rentals, but is this an avenue anyone utilizes? The benefits would certainly be to stabilize fluctuations in maintenance costs and to stre...
I'm trying to buy my first investment property with ~$100k saved up.My brother started his first W2 job last month that pays $45k/yr+ commissions.I plan to get a minimum wage job/an entry W2 job since I'm still in col...
I wanted to share my experience with Rent to Retirement.
I bought my first turnkey in Indiana around October of 2022. It was rented out in January 2023. It was $50 less than expected but not a big deal.
I bought 2 m...
With it being the 2nd, it might be a few days early for everyone to gage this....but Im curious what percentage of your tenants paid their rent for April, and where you are located. I had 1 tenant express that he mig...
Does anyone use Cozy.co for online rent collection? They advertise free ACH for landlords, and tenant can use a credit/debit card for a $3 fee (tenant pays). Reviews show the main complaint is it takes longer than oth...