Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $312,000
Duplex located in a popular older neighborhood near University, Med School, Hospitals, Shopping & ...
Looking at two houses, one in North Tacoma, WA, built in 1928. Another house is in East Tacoma, which is a less desirable area but the house in question is not in a specifically bad neighborhood, street or block. It i...
Going to be renovating both sides of a duplex soon. 2/1 on each side with living room and kitchen. Total sq ft between the two places is about 1500 sqft. They only have one window unit on each side right now, way up a...
Hi folks. I am looking at an apartment complex that has a forty year old boiler/chiller system that will cost up to $125K to replace. One option is to replace it with a split ductless systems, which may cost as much...
Hi BP community, I am a new investor in Southeast Michigan. I am looking to invest in an apartment building of 5-15 units. I found 2 deals and I would appreciate it very much if someone could help me analyze the de...
Hey everyone, I live in a condo in downtown Salt Lake City, which I was planning to rent out here soon. Well the HOA has decided that all three buildings need a replacement of the boilers and chillers (which I agree w...
I know there are state programs that offer financial incentives (rebates) to upgrade heating/cooling systems. Anyone ever do this and if so was it worthwhile for their investment property? Would like to hear some ...
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Excited to be bart of this BP community! Just started an LLC for the new business. I'm a Realtor here is Noblesville and my business partner is a successful owner of a heating/cooling company.
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I'm looking at a 5 bath 4 bedroom built in 1938 with 3490 square feet in a town of 20,000. The home is priced at $240,000. The house has a great composite deck and no back yard, making it difficult to resale to famili...
I have two properties in Jersey City. One is a condo. I'm going to confirm how much of the dwelling is covered by the association but what is a good rule of thumb on telling how much it would cost to redo the fixtures...