I am considering investing in a 7-unit multi family in Chicago.
Does any BP members have any recommendation which property management company to use? Or who to avoid?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
My name is Dan, I live in the southern part of New Jersey. I currently own a town house that I've been paying mortgage on since 2005. The town house has 2/bedr, 1-1/2 baths and its in the middle of five other town hom...
I've been listening to the BP podcast for a few months now and have read several of the BP books so im anxious to get started. I found a local single family property that will be a fixer upper for $35,900. Its a 2 bed...
- I am an aspiring real estate investor currently living in central New Jersey, hunterdon county to be exact. I'm a 17 year old senior in high school soon going to college to major in business administration. I am hap...
I just got a quote from proper insurance (this is my first time actually considering them due to their price)and their premium is almost $1,500 higher than other companies. (This is a multi)I know I will never use the...
I am young investor with portfolio of single units only. I am looking to invest in multi family in chicago area. any help, suggestions or taught will be highly appreciated. I want to tank you in advance the people in...
Hey group! Wanted to ask about ideas for keeping up with regular maintenance on an 80-unit apartment building in SC. We are currently vetting the property for purchase. Accurately capturing the maintenance expense ...
Hi folks,My wife and I have our property listed, created screening criteria, have done a few showings, and we have 2 applicants so far. Like everyone I'm looking for the elusive perfect tenant, but both of these appli...
I need to buy a property in 4 mil range. I want an area with LOW vacancy and steady Econ and population growth for long term hold. I prefer on site management. What will this get me and where (MSA?) should look in?
In your opinion is it better to build in an area that is more expensive to build (i.e. permits, labor, etc.) yet yields a larger profit margin per unit or a market that is less expensive to build with a lower profit m...