Hi,I wanted to buy my first rental SFH property.Want it near the bay area, preferably southern side and developed 1990 or later.50K would be my down payments and I can go a little bit over if needed.What are the best ...
Best state to invest in buy and hold rental properties ???? is it a Hands down topic ? Or is it debatable ?
Hi my name is Jake. I live in the bay area of California but have lived in multiple areas of California. I currently have 1 property but am looking to meet fellow members from Kansas City, Atlanta, Sacramento, or San...
This is my first investment in real estate in the California Bay Area. I bought a rental property with existing tenant living for 6-7 years. The current tenants has a month-to-month lease and the rent is very low comp...
Hello great people in the bigger pockets community. I want to keep this short and sweet and hear where and what people think I should invest in. I’m 25, 0 debt besides my mortgage. I live in a house in SoCal with 2 ro...
So I’ve been dealing with one of those ‘tenant from hell’ types for the last couple years in my SFR in Moreno Valley, CA.
He’s been violating city codes by illegally operating an auto repair business on the premise...
Hi BP members! I’m a newbie to real estate investing. For the past 6 months I’ve tried to educate myself on the topic. I’ve read some books, started listening to the BP podcasts (I’m close to episode 100), and read so...
Greetings from Oakland!I signed up with BP several months ago after stumbling across this incredible resource doing some research. I've been making my way through the podcasts ever since.I've been interested in real ...
I've wanted to buy a rental property for a while, I've got 220,000 saved up. Everything I see here in California is sickeningly expensive and I'm afraid 99% or with my luck 100% of them would barely cover the mortage...
I'm a beginning investor from Long Beach and I'm looking for a socal city with a good balance of high cap rate/low vacancy/lots of quality tenants. I'll be researching specific cities for the next 9-18 months (when th...