Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) other investment.
Purchase price: $8,000
Cash invested: $8,000
Sale price: $240,000
This opportunity involves a new build on a property in North Ma...
I live in a small New England community, there’s probably 10,000 people within a 15 mile radius of my town. With about a 3-4 day notice you can find a decent apartment, probably a month for a really nice apartment as ...
Not All Multi Family Properties Are Built the SameThings we have learned over time with multi family properties1. The difference between a 3 unit & a 4 unit is huge!!!
Key differences:
A. 4 unit building is ...
I'm beginning my search for contractors around Birmingham and would appreciate any referrals or cautions of guys/teams around town. I know the market is crazy busy right now so I'm looking for referrals from other inv...
I'm looking into buying my 1st property to use as a rental and to hold on to long term as a retirement plan, but my local housing is confusing me. I live in a smallish town surrounded by 4 other small towns, and in al...
I am looking to invest in areas around Worcester in 3 deckers. There are few good opportunities in Webster, Fitchburg but unsure how the rental market is in these towns. Appreciate if anyone has insights into these to...
HELP !So heres the deal.Its a 2 bedroom Condo.Asking $159,900 Looking to put down 20% ($31,980) -Condo Fees are $374 per month ($4488 Yearly) -Property Taxes $952 Yearly -$127,920 mortgage @5% (Probably High) =...
Saving for a rental property. Selfishly, I’d love to buy a condo in a vacation town near where I live. I love the town and want it for my family, but I’d like to rent it out as well. Many do this in this town. I’d say...
Hello BP friends,I understand what a subject-2 transaction is, but what is the criteria/situational benchmarks you look for when deciding this is a good strategy for the subject property? Low equity, newer homes, for...
Thought I'd start a small thread to see what $250,000 would get in different parts of the country. . .
This should be an interesting one! :groovy: