Hello,Looking for advice from the wise folks on these forums. I own a property in an OK neighborhood in north Saint Petersburg, Florida (close to Mazarro's Italian market for any locals reading this). The house two bu...
I currently have 2 properties with 23 rentals. They are cash cows with good interest rates. I net about 14k/mo thanks to 3.9% Interest rates. I want to increase my portfolio, but not sure if it makes sense. I have fou...
Going into retirement soon, I am considering rental income as supplement to limited social security benefits. There will be no mortgage since the net cash is needed monthly. At the same time, I am too old not to worry...
As a property manager, one of the crucial and multifaceted responsibilities is ensuring that landlords have reliable tenants who will treat their property with respect, maintain it in good condition, and pay rent cons...
Hi All,Hope your week's are going well!What's the general consensus on newbies investing in section 8 rentals? Please pardon my ignorance and naivety, but I'd love to hear what people think of this plan and all the po...
Hey fellow real estate investors!!I'm new to BiggerPockets. I've been listening to the podcast for a few years but just now joining the community. Disappointed I didn't get online and get active earlier!! I love how m...
Introduction King Foundation can be an enticing opportunity for investors looking to diversify their portfolios and potentially earn significant returns. However, like any investment, it comes with its own set of adva...
Showing properties to potential buyers or renters can be quite challenging. The property manager and the interested party may have trouble getting their schedules to line up, the consumer may feel less comfortable wit...
The result of the cap rate calculation is important because it provides investors with a lot of information about the value of the property, the risk in acquiring it, and its potential return. For example, a higher c...
Flipping with no money down... in Hawaii? You heard that right.
Greg Gaudet actually considers himself "risk-averse" and still holds a full-time job, but he's able to make nice chunks of change by hustling to find ...