Hello, I own a townhome in a Community. The community has private roads not maintained by the City. There have been many water main breaks (significant issues with pipes) over the last few years. At this rate, the HOA...
I’m looking at properties in Rochester NY that I’m considering purchasing at 25% above their current assessed value. Should I use in my projections the current property tax amount or should I assume that since I’m pur...
I'm currently looking into buying my first duplex/triplex to try my hand in rental properties. I'm being overly cautious at this point as I don't want to walk into a nightmare of an experience. This is the first home ...
Evening BP!I hear the 'Path of Progress" discussed on the podcast regularly and often. It's usually vaguely defined or even just alluded to without much in the way of specifics but I take it to mean the geographical ...
How many have bought based on a nice list of value added (VA) possibilities and then crushed it with higher rents or income based on those VA elements? The short answer is few..... An ethical seller will in fact leave...
There is an auction tomorrow in my local area. I am trying to assess the property value of it.
I can't find a good comp. In the Foreclosure auction, there is a property tax value in 2009 of $1700, which puts around ...
Hello Bigger Pockets, I am interested in purchasing a single family residence investment property in Indianapolis and I was told by the real estate agent that if I purchase it as an investment property that the proper...
I was talking to a real estate agent and they said my property tax will be based on the assessed value and not the price I bought it for. I thought that my purchase price would automatically be made the assessed value...
Good afternoon,
Hopefully this hasn't been asked before since I had no luck searching it.
Is the tax accessed value from the county's tax accessor website a good amount to use for the comp of the property?
Rent's due... or is it?
From quarantines to eviction moratoriums to a plummeting stock market, COVID-19 has upended seemingly everything -- and today we talk through what it all means for real estate investors.
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