Hi everyone, I am faced with a problem I'm hoping some people on BiggerPockets can help me with.I'm looking to buy a 6 family property in my area that is going to be foreclosed on for unpaid taxes. I've negotiated wit...
Hi! My husband and I own a home in CA and moved to another state for work but decided to rent it out so we keep the option to go back there some day.However, our first tenants were a military family and left before th...
Hubby and I are seriously considering putting in an offer on our first rehab house! While very excited, I am concerned about the weird kitchen layout. Would appreciate any advice from more seasoned vetera...
I went to look at a 4-plex to purchase about a week ago with my agent. The building is about 5400 s/f, so we spent the better part of an hour in there with the owner as a chaperone.
The building next door is in disr...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Fort Worth.
Purchase price: $110,500
Cash invested: $5,000
Sale price: $225,000
Purchased and rehabbed with private money fun...
Buying a wood frame stucco finish vs brick in Brooklyn ny. If I have a accepted offer for a wood frame stucco house do I buy that or wait for brick house that 100k more expensive with tenants that will be looking to m...
I am new here and could use some adviceHere is the situation: I own a condo in South San Jose, CA that needs a total gut. Was going to do it myself but I am over extended time wise on other projects. The condo comp...
Hello. Does anyone have any recent itemized quotes they would be willing to PM me? You can delete the contractors name. I'm not trying to steal them. I'm just trying to get a better idea of prices to run my numbers. I...
We are finishing up a Single Family Flip with an ARV of 80k. Pretty much a full renovation: Refinished floors, all new paint, kitchen cabinets, granite countertops, gutted both bathrooms, new tile in bathrooms, tile s...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Louisville.
Purchase price: $50,000
Cash invested: $45,000
I thought I would post this to show folks you can still do fairly well...