So I am new to investing and have been reading materials, listening to podcasts on BP. I would like to purchase a STR in Kissimmee, FL area. Originally thinking 4 BD 2bath min, with pool. Willing to spend on updating/...
Hey everyone, I'm just curious to know what you think the best real estate investment in Las Vegas is and why? Is it single family homes? Multifamily apartments? Industrial? etc.Thank you!
Frequently people will post on the forums asking opinions about buying old houses/buildings, what to look out for during inspections and what considerations to make when structuring an offer. This is a short story abo...
I own a 6-unit multi-family property in West Texas and am looking to make some changes with the landscaping. The property does not have a sprinkler system, nor do I want to invest the money into one. Water in West Tex...
Tenant was informed of there water charge today and he went from saying okay great send me the bill to.... “I’m tired of the fees and just to let you know I will be vacating after lease term”Any thoughts???
I have a very strange situation.
I was taking reading on almost everyday to see how fast the numbers are moving.
2 days later it showed 200 Gallons
6th days 700 gallons which is too high since we did not do laundry an...
I’m a current tenant to a house. I pay all utilities. For September, I received a $474 water bill. I notified the landlord immediately. She said to call the water company so they can check the meter. She also told me ...
I'm completely renovating a new rental property in Catonsville next week and am trying to decide on gas or electric utilities for each property and can't find any real definitive suggestions either way with good reaso...
I have an opportunity to get a SFR for 45k that is in a rough area but newly renovated with new hvac, water heater, and roof. rent should be 750 per month, taxes 650, ins 900. assuming 35% for capex and repairs and 10...
While I know the 50% rule isn't always a direct measurement of things, for this purpose I am going to assume it is. So, being a newbie, it is my understanding that 50% rule simply states that 50% goes to costs of prop...