I bought my first investment property a few months ago, a SFR. Starting to think about the next one now. I have all my personal lines of insurance (2 autos, 2 small term life policies, homeowners) and now my 1 SF...
So I found a really classic home and one of those super historic neighborhoods in SLC. The home needs some love but not alot just to modernize it from the inside and maybe create a modern apartment down below in the ...
Hey, first-time poster and investor here hope this post catches you all well and isn't too repetitive or long if it is apologies, and feel free to just link a post. Let me get to it I purchased my property using the V...
Hello! Very new to the STR investment community but doing everything I can to learn and this biggerpockets blog has been super helpful so I thought I would make my first post. My wife and I are looking to make our fir...
I'm currently using American Modern for my policies (Colorado and Indiana). I have older homes (1913, 1920, 1940, etc.) and I've been told American Modern won't do a DP3 type policy on homes 80 years old or older.Ide...
We have a few condos in a complex that are older style units (20-30 years old), the rent varies in the complex we see some people remodeling the entire inside of 2b2b and getting $1600-1800 in rent while others that h...
Just did my second on line Notary as seller.. This is a nice service . I understand most East coast and mid west sellers and buyers insist on going to the closing office and sitting around a table.. I NEVER ever go ...
For those of you that BRRR older homes (say built around 1900 or earlier )...what do you do about the plumbing and electricity? Do you update everything at a huge cost? Or just hope it lasts another 30+ years?!
This is a 1970's traditional home, in one of the nicest areas of Colorado Springs 3900 sq. ft. I have been interested in updating and flipping one of these larger properties.I've looked at a few like this and I get st...
I just put in my first offer for a duplex and amazingly it got accepted on my first try! Once fully rented, my potential CoC return is about 20% or $520 cash return after all expenses paid. Location is great, down the...