Dear BiggerPocket members in the Atlanta/Decatur area. I hope you all are well.My wife and I are in the market for a property in the Atlanta/Decatur area for ourselves to live in. We hope to find something in the co...
Hi Everyone, I wanted to share some creative strategies that have allowed me to increase the NOI on our first multi-family property by an amazing 105% in only 5 months of ownership using some creative strategies I lea...
Hi guys,I was doing some research on last year's tax lien sales for Denver County in CO. I noticed that last year's auctions showed a premium averaging 10% for each lien sold, regardless of size. What's odd, is that t...
Hello! I've been trying to find an answer to my question for a couple weeks now and no home builders in my area have really been helpful at all! It's for a course I'm taking.I am trying to determine what portion of ne...
As a small Sponsor and Operator in Chicago,
Are Section 8 tenants the best way to mitigate vacancy loss for small multifamily properties (<4 units)?
I read the Bigger Pockets article on why Section 8 presents num...
Hi BP community,
I’m hoping someone might have experience with this. I found some great used 6 panel doors to replace the very worn looking hollow doors in my house hack. The problem-as you could imagine-is that no...
Hi all!I’m in the Kansas City area and have had the dream of getting into home renovation and rentals for several years now and am at a season where I can finally pursue that intentionally. I’m partnering with a frien...
Hello! In the process of purchasing a multi family that has an illegal 3rd bedroom in the attic of one of the units. I'd like to make it legal so that we can rent it out but am struggling to determine if it is possibl...
Does anyone know which college or colleges in New Jersey has the greatest need for student housing? Rutgers New Brunswick due to size? Rowan because of its growth due to NJ gov support? Others? I am very interested in...
what are some strategies being used to prevent your buyer from stealing your deal. (waiting out or failing to close and stealing your deal).