With rising property values and high demand across the state, do you think Texas is still an affordable option for first-time homebuyers? What trends or areas are you seeing emerge as the new buyer hotspots?
This evening, a tenant of ours was notified by the police that a man they were pursuing had entered her home (our property). He was of no relation to our tenant, just happened to be running through the neighborhood t...
we have had a good, but picky, tenant for seven years. He has a lot of requests and most are reasonable. The three year old air conditioning went out today (Sunday). We got in touch with a repair company. They sai...
Question for you all to see what makes more sense to do right now.Debt: I have $15k in credit card debt that has an interest rates of 10-16% depending on the card. Minimum monthly is $350 but I usually put a little ex...
Looking to connect with southern Indiana / Kentucky area commercial multi-family investors to share meet-up events, market information, property discussions etc. If you're in S. IN or KY and have experience or are cur...
Just curious: what would YOU do in this situation? (The lady in this story has a history of "drama" with us - so nothing in this story is unusual.) A tenant called last week about a pipe that has been leaking in her c...
Hi,I was reading an article a few days ago that said 40% of Americans can't come up with $400 if they had an emergency. I couldn't believe almost half the country is that broke. The median household income is 60k, so ...
Hey BP family I'm new to the community and real estate and was wondering how you would invest if you were me.I'm 25 years old and I already have all emergency expenses accounted for. I have 60k to invest in real estat...
Hey guys,Just out of curiosity.. after paying your expenses, setting aside for CapEx, vacancy, etc. what do you do with any extra $ if there is any? Do you save it for another property? Use it for personal use?
It's been a long time coming. All the time spent day dreaming over getting out of debt, building up savings for a down payment, and investing in that first property. Ahhh 2020 was that year! Then this thing called COV...