I just joined BP. I'm living in Poulsbo, WA. Like many people I hear in the BP podcast and other real estate podcasts for that matter, I was introduced to the idea of real estate through "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." So I too...
Hi all!I have a tenant who informed me after moving in that her child takes medicine to help him go to the toilet however, it causes the toilet to clog everytime which then leads to the toilet having to be rodded out ...
The holidays are a long-awaited period for every business since it is the best time to maximize their return on investment, and vacation rental hosts are not an exception.
Therefore, taking action on planning a high...
Hi, I'd like to allow my renters to keep Pits and large breeds, and promote myself as a dog-friendly landlord. They make up most rescue populations. I screen tenants myself, so I can meet them and their pet. I would r...
I have gone back and forth with taking the plunge into full-time or quasi-full time REI for a while now and my hand might have been forced today but for those that have made (or been forced) the leap it is scary to cu...
So I'm starting out considering rental property investing. I've talked with my lender (on my current house) and asked some questions.
I have $200-$230K in equity I can access depending on how an appraisal of my hous...
As some of you may know there's a large development in the suburbs of Portland called "South Hillsboro" that's slated to add something like 8000 residences of all types (mix of SFH and multis). This will expand the ci...
I’m just starting to look at note investing and feel a little over my skis. I’ve got 27 units but this note investing stuff has me all mixed up! I’ve got the general idea but have so many questions. I’ve read some boo...
I am looking for a the market profile, average rents to include increases and decreases, and major changes to the areas. The areas I am looking at are Greenville, Jacksonville, New Bern, Morehead City, and Havelock. I...
Hi everyone. We have lived in our house as our primary residence for almost 6 years. If we move out, convert it to a rental for 3 years, and then sell it, any appreciation during all 9 years (including the period it...