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Yifan Zhang How painful is finding good tenants, and leasing model feedback?
23 May 2016 | 3 replies

Hi Seattle landlords!  I'm new to the area - just bought our first property after moving to be near my fiancee's family here.I'm considering a new business model that pares down full-service property management into j...

Lowry Coe The value adding projects to do
11 August 2020 | 5 replies

My girlfriend and I just purchased an interesting home in Tulsa, OK that has a front section built in about 1925, which is about 1200nsf, and then a back addition built in 2001, which is about 1700nsf.My question is w...

Ryan Johnston Comps are all over the place, which one do I choose?
11 October 2018 | 7 replies

Hey BP,Kind of in a predicament here. I'm running comps on this property and I'm seeing stuff all over the place in terms of price. I'm trying to get an ARV for this property but I'm getting stuck on what it could be ...

Jason Malabute YOUR BUYING CRITERIA PROTECTS YOU FROM RISK
24 August 2020 | 5 replies

As a refresher from yesterday's blog post, my buying criteria for my first apartment deal are:

1. B or C neighborhood in indianapolis
2. built between 1960-2000
3. 85% occupied (minmum)
4. 8-20 units
5. 50% of ...

Mark S. What Am I Missing?
1 January 2016 | 6 replies

Happy New Year, BiggerPockets!

Okay, so I need some advice here. I live in a nice A/B class area of brand new homes. I built my house for $173,000 a few years ago. 3/2 w small office, 1,600 sq ft, all brick, hardw...

Minna Reid Raising a roof
13 August 2007 | 5 replies

So I found this small house with one big problem. The house is 856 sq ft. Half of the house is a newer addition which is ugly, but fine structturally. However the older part (about 450 sq ft) is original from 1900 - ...

James Solis Looking for problems to build software to solve
8 November 2022 | 9 replies

Hi BP Fam,As I'm starting to transition into REI, I can't help but to also think of ways I can use my certain set of skills to help the space solve problems.In my day job I'm a fractional CTO/COO and service a handful...

Lucas Farrow Neighbor Fence needing to be moved.
2 April 2018 | 8 replies

So recently purchased a SF home. Needs alot of renovation work . Lot is a typical Houston style city lot 50x100ft. Our problem is our next door neighbors built a fence <6inches from our home. The previous owners ow...

Eric P. No money down, stated income, 760+ midscore.. what can I do?
2 May 2008 | 7 replies

As the title says, I have no money to put down (can scrounge up maybe a grand), would have to go stated income, and have a 760+ midscore. i just had a brand new home built, about $165k..... what type of investment opp...

Trevor Fritz Principal + Interest or Interest only Loans
31 March 2016 | 3 replies

Hey everyone, I am in a unique position and looking for some guidance. The short question is, should I take a loan if the borrower is willing to do an interest only loan for the same interest rate?This is a family mem...