So theres a ton of talk about being over leveraged, a downturn or correction is coming, etc etc. Well, I'm pretty leveraged. It was the only way to succeed without a 350k/year 9-5. brrr over and over. So correct me if...
I am new to this a bit, so I know I am still learning the ropes. However, it seems hard to find any property with 6+ units in Jersey City or Hoboken where the #'s work. Example. One 9 unit building in Hoboken is 2....
Everyone wants to know how to get rich. And here’s the truth: getting rich might be much easier than you think. While most people would assume the wealthy grind their way to success, this isn’t always the case. In fac...
Last night on the news there was a story about nightmare tenants George Zimmer and Jennifer Zimmer. They have been screwing landlords in Sioux Falls, Florida and possibly Chicago for years. I heard the name and realiz...
Hello Bigger Pockets Community!Just starting out in educating myself on the real estate investment world - there is a lot to learn and I am doing all I can to catch up quickly... Of course you hear a lot about people'...
I am creating an investment group with several friends, who do not know each other. Our plan is to purchase and flip homes in our local market. We are creating an LLC, and I wanted to find out if anyone has done thi...
So we bought our first duplex 2 months ago and the realtor/owner told us their tenants were great. They both have a lease and they were paying rent on time. When we did the inspection I realized these tenants were no...
Hi everyone, Im a first time home buyer, and i recently had an offer accepted on a house that im looking do a live-in flip on. I was really excited about it until I went to tour the house, and met with the tenant who ...
Hi guys,I'm curious what your policies are for cooking in Airbnb room rental? I'm Airbnb-ing 2 rooms upstairs and both guests are staying long term of 1-2 months. Both guests asked me on separate occasions if they c...
I am buying a brand new construction and was wondering if it makes sense to spend the $400 for a home inspection? What could possibly turn up with a brand new build? I am open to hearing all opinions.