Questions for commercial investors out there: 1. When underwriting an building purchase with attached absolute NNN lease, what diligence items do you typically request? 2. Do these items change for you if the property...
Ok, time for installment #2 on our Insurance issues for the Real Estate Investors.Other Structures and Personal Property Coverages:Don’t forget to protect against loss of detached structures, such as garages, sheds, a...
Hi Everyone,I’m looking to purchase my first investment property, which will be used as a long term SFR. My goal is to start with a solid foundation, and I would prefer to hold this property for the long term, making ...
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I am basing these numbers on typical life-span of big ticket items, since there are n...
I'm new to the Memphis investment market. I have one property in Raleigh that I bought through MidSouth and was very pleased with the reno. I am looking at another in Whitehaven that is tenant occ. 3/3 built in 1960. ...
My husband and I are seeking contractor bids to renovate our first buy-and-hold duplex, which was built in 1918 in Norfolk, VA. I know that renovation costs change from area to area and that each house, with it's uniq...
Hi all, I am in feasibility period and walking through every unit for physical inspection. The building is built in 1970s and I am wondering other than foundation and slab what are the most important things that I nee...
My team and I are looking at buying several buildings that were built before 1980. What items inside and outside of the building should we be aware of when doing our due diligence? Also, are there any specific tests a...
Hi BP community! I’m looking to build my first flex warehouse and wondering if my $1,000,000 budget is realistic. Im looking at a lot that is .97 acres, already graded and has water and sewer taps at the front of the ...
We're buying up a few acres throughout Michigan, based on location and potential future developments.Someone said that if we buy a lot and break it up into 5 potential new build homes, that would then be considered a ...