Hello! New investor over here with (likely) silly questions. So I have access to a line of credit that is large enough to cover the purchase price and renovations of a single-family home. I just learnt about the BRRRR...
I'm looking into condo investing in my area. If some of you wouldn't mind sharing, what is your typical cash flow that you see from your condominiums? Most of the rental grade condos in my area go for about $750/mo wi...
A property I am interested in buying currently has the landlord pay for water, gas, and sewage, while the tenets pay for electricity. The property uses an oil furnace for heating. How expensive would it be to discon...
Hello BP forum. I just bought my first three family house In Lancaster Massachusetts, I'm very happy that I was able to pull it off. It came with one set of tenants who have been paying 750 per month which is very low...
What is the process in purchasing vacant lands?Also what are the things should I be looking for when purchasing it?I am looking to purchase to flip or build on a land.
Hi BP alumni. Complete newbie here. Living in So Cal. Wanting out as soon as possible. I’m self employed. Husband works full time. We have approx $150k to invest/buy/unknown. I’ve done a couple house flips in the past...
I'm analyzing multi-family properties in STL south city, and I'm having trouble figuring out how to estimate utilities. I know landlords often pay water/sewer/garbage in STL. And I know I can call the utility company ...
When looking at the opportunity to increase NOI through decreasing expenses the ability to bill back water/ utilities to the tenants clearly looks like a winning proposition. In many of the C+/B- areas I am looking fo...
I am a first year student at Binghamton researching a foray into real estate. My interesting is making money through real estate in order to save up and create more capital for investment and to eventually transform t...
I'm looking to 'dive into the waters'. Don't know even know if it's possible yet but let's call this a case study just for fun. Here's some numbers: multifamily unit (4 units @$435) = $1740. They are smaller 2 bedroom...