Hello everyone, I am a newbie here and am really excited to start diving into real estate investing! I am looking to start using the BRRRR method. I already have capital available for when i am ready to make my first ...
I've been reading the forums for a while, but never posted. My in-laws told me about a situation they are going through and this was the first place I thought to post to seek advice. I just heard about this this morni...
My fiancé and I are looking to do a house hack. We are looking to buy a duplex in the next month or two to start our real-estate investing journey. We plan to probably live in one unit and rent out the other to get ou...
I am a 19-year-old college student and am highly interested in the world of real estate in several aspects, such as being an agent, house hacking, and rental properties. Before attempting to throw myself in deeper, I ...
Good morning BP! First and foremost I would like to say that I'm grateful for this site and forums. My wife and I have recently become interested in investing in real estate and have been listening to pod-casts for mo...
Hi All,As I slowly stack money away for my first future rental purchase, I have a few questions regarding estimating rehab costs when going through practice reps. I'm basically going through properties on Realtor and...
Hello PM's or Landlords!I've been in the industry for 6 years as a PM, Maintenance Director, Vacation Rental Management, etc. in Denver, CO, and Breckenridge, CO. I've always struggled with task management/to-do lists...
The tenant broke the lease and moved out and left a mess
I sent the message that the secutity deposit is not enough to cover the expenses after the tenant moved out to the last known address of the tenant (which is m...
It has come to my attention that since April of last year that wealthy investors have been buying up homes with cash in an effort to invest in something that will follow inflation trends. Do you think this could lead...
I have read that there are a number of obstacles when buying a SFH under an LLC (i.e. having to use a commercial lender, higher interest rates, shorter amortization and balloon payment after 5 years). As a result, man...