I just bought a 3bd condo in Charlotte, NC, which I am planning to house hack with at least one roommate. Does this require a unique lease agreement? In the event I have to move out during the term of their lease, do ...
A good friend and colleague owner occupies a three bedroom condo that he does not like. He feels it is too big, not walk-able to destination activities (restaurants, movies, parks, grocery stores, etc). It does not ha...
Looking to buy a condo for my FIL to live in. Would like a 2 bedroom that’s located on or close to a bike trail. Ideally around $1,200-1,500/mo.
anyone have any recommendations on places to look into? We moved from H...
Is buying a studio or 1 bedroom, living in it for a year, then renting it out and repeating this process a good idea when first starting out? And is it possible to do this in Chicago? Doesn't seem like theres many fha...
Hello,I live in Massachusetts and currently have a loan out on my primary residence which is a 2 bedroom condo. I recently applied to get pre-approved for an FHA loan to purchase a multi-family home which I was going...
Hello everyone, first post here, very excited to get started. I am a future investor looking at getting into a pre construction condo.It's being built right next to a university, a major highway, as well as a shopping...
I am looking to invest in real estate for myself. Currently I am 26 and am working in healthcare. I wand to begin creating equity for myself and building my real estate portfolio. I am wondering what my first properti...
Hello Bigger Pockets Community,I would really love to get the advice from those who understand the Orange County, California market. I am just starting out and would love to invest in a property here in Orange County,...
I am 24 years old and have recently graduated with my master’s degree (read: not rich). I have a job secured in Dallas that pays $50k pre-tax, and I’ve been pre-approved for up to $211,000. I’ve been listening to BP p...
Just signed to build a “condo” home in Easton Park (more like a detached single family home with a very small yard, but technically considered a condo (I believe it’s a PUD)), and I’m realizing how expensive the 3.2% ...