I suffered a kick to the stomach today. I work in the healthcare field, I make good income, receive a W-2 but I only work in 3 month throughout the year for multiple employers. My plan was to purchase my very first pr...
Hello,I've been following the BP podcast for a while now, and am just in the process of closing my first commercial property deal.I've been renting out an apartment unit I originally intended to live in myself, for ab...
I have a 3 bedroom + office (or really small 4th bedroom) house that I have been renting out long term for about 10 years. It's located in a good neighborhood near a well respected hospital. I'm thinking it might ma...
So shot in the dark here but curious if anyone has any experience with backcountry cabins. For those not familiar with these things, they are self sustained log cabins or yurts, located pretty far off the beaten path...
I have a 5 spot mobile home park in a small town in Montana. One of the lots is too small to put a mobile on. Does anyone have any creative ideas about how I can utilize the area, 30x50 feet?
Hi all,I think I got some advice on tracking expenses and such when I started out, such as "never pay in cash, always write a check" etc. I was hoping to get some better defined guidance from the community.1) For the...
Pensacola BPers! Ran across an opportunity on a quadplex, however, doing my research, public record classifies this property as a duplex. How do I find out if it is permitted to be a quadplex? If it is a duplex, what ...
Hello bp,
I recently graduated undergrad and am currently in law school. I am a pawn to the system and have seen what I pay and my friends pay in college towns. Especially ones that are built around small towns. Big ...
Before I proceed with my blog I want to make 2 statements:1) I am politically neutral. I am not red or blue. 2) I truly feel bad for people going through hardships right now.With that said, prior to COVID, real estat...
Economic Update
(Monday, October 26, 2020)
Being connected with others has been crucial throughout this Pandemic. After all, as the rallying cry reminded everyone last spring, “We’re all in this together.” From ...