Hello Bigger Pockets Members,I just purchased my first SFH (single family home) 3Bed, 2 full bath, 2 living rooms in Columbus, Ohio. The home is a Cape Cod, with the second floor consisting in entirety of a master bed...
hen I purchased this property the first unit already had tenants in it that has been there for like 4 years. They recently settled on a house and will be out by the end of the month. They were paying 1030 but they al...
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If your main goal is to invest in rental properties and retire from the corporate world in the next 5-10 years would you choose a job that pays more, is more stressful, longer hours and more one dimensional o...
Hey y'all,Read David Greene's Long Distance REI and wanted to consider this:"If you continuously make extra payments toward the principal of the loan, you not only pay the principal down faster through the extra payme...
I just purchased a multifamily property (my first ever home purchase) as a house hack and with my disposable income I am deciding on whether I should pay extra principle on my mortgage or put more into savings for my ...
I've had a conundrum the last few years since I bought my first primary residence, I was lucky to get a good interest rate <5% When I purchased this property I was very green and new to real estate but I had heard ...
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My name is Martin, I was born in Manila, Philippines - raised in Los Angeles. Like many others, most of my friends weren't into investing as much as I was and I found it really hard to find a group of peop...
What do you charge to rent a washer and dryer to your tenants? I just signed a lease on a SFH that includes $30/month for each device to rent (not rent to own). Bought new for $450, I figure after 15 months I will get...
For those of you using a property manager, if there is a late fee assessed for late rent does your property manager keep that fee or remit that to you? My tenants were late and a 50 dollar fee assessed and I was surp...
I feel like the obvious answer to this question is to get rid of the debt, right? but the $7000 to pay off the vehicle will only save me about $600 in interest whereas investing that 7k into another home or renovation...