I am curious if anyone has any perspective on how the market for multi-family properties might be in Fremont, California. I am considering the difference between a market such as Fremont, CA, where appreciation might ...
First investment property. Choosing between two newly developed units in Utah. 15-yr mortgage. Breakdown: SALT LAKE COUNTY (near main I-15 freeway):2-bedroom: $220k (not including any other closing fees), projected mo...
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I am looking into listing my Single family home (1 Bed/1 Bath + shared living space/kitchen) on Furnished Finder for traveling professionals (likely nurses). However, due to it being:
1) In the state of Calif...
So I have 2 deals on the table that I'm trying to choose from.One deal is:Asking price: 915k21 Units total. 4 fourplexes, 1 triplexes, and a duplex. Major structural issues with the duplex. Minor issues with all the o...
Hi BPers,I wanted feedback for my first newbie rental. I'm under contract and COE is end of the month. I'm buying a pre-foreclosure property as-is (condition is okay when home inspector checked it out) SFR (3bd/2ba) p...
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I recently moved to Baltimore, MD and my first day I began looking at the property around me. In searching I found a 6 bd 3 ba brick structure that looks abandoned. I am going to send a letter to ...
I am buying my first house hacking property a duplex in Winterville, GA. It is on the outskirts of Athens, GA. I am looking for insurance companies that are good and affordable. I am getting an FHA Loan with 3.5% down...
Hi, We have a nice 3BR/1 Bath house that we just rehabbed. Everything is new. Roof, HVAC, kitchen, baths, flooring... It also comes with a decent sized yard. It takes me 45 minutes+ to push mow. I have been mowi...
I currently have a 3 bed 2 bath home 1800 sq ft. With the market the way it is now, I could profit around $20,000 by selling. After listening to the BP Podcast, I've learned about refinancing and holding long term. I ...
Any advice you guys can give me on this deal would be greatly appreciated, even if it is "Not a chance in hell". Here it is:A 3400 sq. ft duplex on a large lot for $185,000, which works out to be roughly $54/sq. ft. T...