I think everyone has heard of Travelling nurses staying in MTR's , and construction workers I have noticed are becoming more and more popular. My question is who else do you all see staying in these properties? Is the...
Hello BP,My wife and I recently purchased a duplex in a great neighborhood in Albany. When we bought the property we inherited a tenant in her 80's and she has lived there for over 40 years. The property had been in...
I don't know if we have what it takes to manage the stress when the bills mount. It feels like we're too much in debt but maybe we're not used to what to expect and are over reacting. We're in our fifties with no reti...
I bought a 2/1 as a live in flip with the plan of LTR after completing the renovation and moving to a new live in flip. The basement was completely empty with just a work bench down there. I am adding 2 bedrooms a bat...
I am curious to see what most of my fellow BPers do for their main stream of income, I personally work as an RV sales Consultant and do real estate part time as the opportunities arise.
I'm considering buying this 5-unit office building. It's in a stable, mid-sized Midwestern market with a low (5-ish%) office vacancy rate. Currently 3 of the 5 units are rented. One of the others was occupied by the o...
I’m purchasing a single family home, and looking to rent out the rooms to traveling nurses or students. Has anyone had experience with this type of market ? I live in the county San Bernardino, ca.
On a lot of new investor posts, I read that they want to replace their full time income with passive income from real estate investing. Which all in all is not a bad thing but I think their time frames to do this is n...
I regularly teach courses at the RPOA and find that there are a few laws that many Michigan landlords miss in their management practices. Here are the top 10 I observe: Not following Federally and State mandated lead...