We're looking at a Multi-Family in Lubbock. Definitely a C-ish property. I read somewhere to stay East of Ave Q and this sits only a few blocks east of Ave Q. Current tenants seem to be slightly lower class and rents ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $270,000
Cash invested: $22,100
First investment property. Purchased SFH with "accessory dwelling unit" - bu...
Hello BP community! I've been an active listener/follower, inactive member for about 2 years now. I've spent the last 10 years working for a small startup company that no one thought would ever work out, and everyone ...
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I'm currently under contract on a 4 plex. The building was built in 92. Inspection came back pretty clean aside from some organic growth in the attics which is common in my area. A remediation company is comi...
I have a property that has incurred a lot of expenses this past year, and the current tenant’s lease is coming up for another year. I know there are no hard and fast rules, but what percentage of rent increase would ...
Located in the Northeast, weather is a big concern amongst other things that could damage a house not occupied 100%. As we scale up the number of properties we are managing, we have been looking for a good all in one ...
I found a deal in Portland Maine that I really like, but in the listing it states that it has asbestos siding, my reaction is to run for the hills. Is this the right reaction, or should I consider it? Does anyone have...
Wondering if this is reasonable. My PM scheduled a yearly inspection they my property and uncovered these issues:
Sprinkler eroded a hole in the dirt near the house
Fascia has a gap
Tree needs a trim
Kitchen cabine...
Dear Bigger Pockets Community,I am a first time home buyer that has almost officially survived the crazy Denver housing market. I have been looking to buy my first home for over a year, and have been beat out on house...
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I was doing some reading on Tesla’s solar shingles (https://www.tesla.com/solarroof), and one of their selling points is that they can cut energy costs by 40-60 percent, and government incentives for solar e...