Hello fellow BP members, I had a question about buying older homes specifically in Ogden or Cache Valley. By older homes meaning, homes built before the 40's. It seems like the price on the them tend to be quite cheap...
I'm not sure where to put this post - figured this would be the best place. As odd as this sounds more than likely for most of you, Wichita has been experiencing a large # of earthquakes that are mostly supposedly ce...
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We are first time home buyers in a very competitive market (Seattle). Neither me nor my wife work in the IT industry so we knew our limitations and went in with realistic ...
Hey guys, I hope someone who may have been around the block may be able to steer me in the right direction. This is my first time working with a sub-par contractor.I had a roof replaced recently (shingles and boards)...
Now that I have your attention... I have a house I want to get under contract to wholesale but... 2 people were shot and killed in the house 3 yrs ago. My question is, how does this affect an investors mentality when ...
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As part of my Roth 401K plan I am able to use a portion of my account balance as a self directed investment account. I know I am able to invest that money directly in real estate with the caveat th...
Good morning BP,Ive been digging in and looking for a multifamily in Columbus to start my REI journey. I was wondering about some issues to look out for in older home areas. A lot of the homes were built around 1900. ...
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I would like your opinion on a fourplex apartments I would like to purchase. Here is some information: Asking 120K producing 2000.00 a month(500.00 per plex). They pay everything except Water. Flat ro...
Maintaining your rental properties in good shape is crucial for several reasons. First and foremost, it ensures the safety and well-being of your tenants. Secondly, it can help you attract and retain high-quality tena...
Hi BP community! In Chicago, what would be your top 3 criteria to choose to buy a multi-family house in Chicago? (for buy & hold)(for instance, does the 2% rule even work here?)