Hello everyone, I currently live in the highland park area near strong hospital. I was planning on renting out some rooms in my house to students / residents / nurses, etc. Does anyone have tips or advice from doing t...
I have a subscription to AirDNA and I am a total newbie to this space. I'm looking at one property that projects the following data:$76K in Revenue, but Net is 48,369. Cap rate of 5.5%, occupancy rate is 64%. What ...
My name is Steven. I reside in New York. I am 28 looking to make my first deal. I currently work full time in a hospital doing patient registration. I have been reading many articles on BiggerPockets for the past two ...
I can't tell you how many times I've heard "I'm either on the other line or helping clients".
Really? Your life consists of nothing besides being on the phone, or helping clients? Perhaps sometimes even helping cli...
I am looking to make make my next move an investment in occupation-based short term rentals. I would like to get some insight on the pros & cons of housing for traveling nurses vs crashpads for airline pilots vs c...
I regularly teach courses at the RPOA and find that there are a few laws that many Michigan landlords miss in their management practices. Here are the top 10 I observe: Not following Federally and State mandated lead...
Hey BP,Feel free to scroll down to the Important Part.I am a realtor in the Greater Philadelphia area. My goal/aim is to work with investors for two reasons. First, I am a finance guy, recent Drexel University graduat...
So how do you other landlords feel about the new mandatory city inspections taking place in Louisville, KY? Any chance the state comes in with a bill to cancel this ordinance? Big money grab from the city.
Introduction. Hello BP community, my name is Ken. I’m fairly new to the BP forums and BP site in general, But I have been very active on the podcasts and books stacking education and knowledge in the real estate field...
I have a few properties and positive cash flow. I was trying to decide if I should try to 1) focus on paying off one mortgage or 2) spread a little to each loan. I have a long term perspective on them all. I have a ...