Was researching RUBS and possible implementation to offset some water and sewer utility bills that are master metered for a triplex I own in CT and was looking for sample lease language. My unit is too small for the c...
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment in Montclair.
Purchase price: $1,350,000
Cash invested: $644,000
Asset is 5,380 SF with a mix of 3 retail + 2 Tudor sty...
Hey BP,I am going to be in Corona, CA this week and wanted to know if anyone local wanted to grab a coffee/drink on Friday or Saturday? My fiancee's family is down there and I would enjoy learning more about how the B...
Hey all,I am thinking about buying a 5 bedroom 3 bath (2 full) in Sacramento CA. I will buy it well below market price and it does require some rehab. My question is are 5 bedroom houses harder to rent out than 3/4?
Hello all,
Firstly, I wasn't sure which category to ask this question in -- sorry if it is misplaced!
I'm moving to Florida around the end of October to get started in wholesaling and flipping REOs. I've been researc...
Hi BP. I am interested in purchasing a commercial property. It’s a great location which is why I want it. Bc of my lack of cash I am planning to obtain a buyers option on the property and seek investors and research f...
I've read over the intial guide for entering real estate, chapter 3 discusses some of the strategies. I'm still unsure which would be best for me. I'm looking for some help, or direction? I'm starting with roughly 150...
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My Realtor found a great rental that she was going to buy but doesn't want to stretch herself too thin and told me about it. I would be a newbie at this and have no moola. Would it be a good idea to use hard m...
Am I all alone here? People in my area can make $50/hour. Now, if we extrapolate from this, 50/hr x 40 hours/week = $100,000. Many of the people are dual income families. So a couple makes $200,000 per year. How ...
Interesting article. Denver rents projected to be up 9.0% year-over-year (tops in the nation!), even better than San Francisco at a still impressive 8.5%.http://kdvr.com/2015/04/14/study-denver-apartment-rent-increas...