Hi Guys,I'm new to these forums and appreciate all the knowledge everyone has shared. I look forward to contributing.I'm looking at a 14 unit apartment building in Ohio. 90% section 8, building looks really good and w...
I evaluate taxes, service fees, maintenance costs and other expenses to ensure that the property is profitable.
Which ones do you take into account?
Would you ever consider a rental with a pool.I came across a good deal but it has a pool. Would you consider that liability for a rental? If yes what would you plan for maintenance and insurance?
Hello All Fellow Landlords, I have been having a bunch of success in St. Louis (North County). It really is a great area for appreciating properties which rent between $1000-$1400/month for houses under $100k. I am ...
Wichita seems like a great rental market still, especially when compared to other markets. Seems like it has a stable/growing employer base and an upcycle turn in Aerospace & Defense would likely benefit the city ...
I'm just curious, does anyone have experience with Residential Care Homes? I saw one advertised that was a house set up for six people, fully occupied. They claimed it was 10.5% CAP. I'm just wondering, is this akin t...
Recently went in a rental property to replace air filters and discovered the tenants pets had damaged an approx 1' x 3' section of carpet. When should this be repaired? Repair now and have the tenants pay for it now? ...
I read that some contingencies to get out of a contract are legal in some states and not in others? Obviously I hope I never find myself in a situation where I need to get out of a contract. However, in order to cma c...
All - not sure how to move forward with this situation. So I have a seller who is interested in selling the house. The property is in a decent place. The market price goes about 500k. He is expecting 550k according to...
Hi all! I'm Andrew Sanborn, an aspiring real estate investor living in San Francisco, CA. I'm looking for connections for guidance and strategies for making my first investment. As a Building Engineer, I know how t...