Has anyone done a successful house hack in the Bay Area? I would like to try and do one as my next step, but the numbers don't seem to work anywhere. There are a few large houses in Vallejo that might work, but I woul...
Hello,I currently have a 4plex in which I pay all heating and cooling costs, running about $300-350/mo by itself (two furnaces and two ACs). I'm thinking about converting to electric baseboard heaters and window ACs t...
We have a 1/1 apartment coming up for rent in 7 weeks. Should we list it now even though it is not ready for viewing or wait to list when ready to show? When is an ideal time to list a property for rent? What are pros...
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Im hoping to get some thoughts from some experienced Landlords on your processes for turning over tenants. I am managing and maintaining 10 units currently and have been for a little over a year so I am st...
Hi everyone - I'm about to start my first job after college (in the DC area) and have recently started to learn about real estate investing as a side project. I'm curious as to what % of my income I should look to set...
I'm planning to buy a fourplex for the long term (30+ years) and after researching a lot of places, found Chicago to be a potential candidate. I wanted to know from people who know the city how it's doing.
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I'm just beginning my journey in real estate and seeking some strategic advice. In 2020, we acquired a single-family home in Salt Lake city at an incredibly low fixed interest rate. Currently, we rent...
Hi all, I'm starting to look at designs for a new build in a small college town, but with a reasonably large student body that drives a lot of traffic in/out of town throughout the year. My family has been in student ...
I have done a few normal syndications deals. And now the properties are all fixed up and cash flowing and the sponsors are starting to sell in the 3-5 yr window. Now with cap rate compression, it is difficult to find ...
I just finished BP podcast ep. 48 and the guest gave a lot of good advice, but one piece he gave that stuck out is that he buys durable materials that aren't just "trendy". They withstand the test of time financially ...