I recently purchased a ten unit in Indy. I’m in the first stages of renovations and trying to decide if I should add a water meter bank, where tenants pay their on water or use one meter and charge more for rent? What...
I have run my first credit/background/eviction check on my first potential tenant for a new rental property (my first property had a familiar tenant in quickly, so didn't need the background check).She is divorced, 5 ...
During supply-constrained cycles like the one we’re in currently, being good at sourcing can be one of the most value-accretive, yet challenging, aspects of real estate investing. Not only must investors move quickly ...
I am a residential agent, Is there a common platform to find multifamily deals. Any guidance to find deals online will be helpful.
How do you guys keep your utilities cost down ? Do you just write in the lease agreement tenant to keep AC unit at a certain temperature ? Do you use solar panels ? Smart electronics like NEST etc? I am trying to find...
Hello!I will start by saying that my goal is to have enough cash flow to support my family if I didn't have a job. To do this, I obviously want to purchase more properties, but also make the correct investments in m...
I own some rentals in Indianapolis and recently found out that my PM is charging 15% extra on my electric bills. Is that even legal?
Foreclosure. Cash or construction loans only and the seller will not turn on the water. Period. I’m thinking burst pipes or concrete in the drains. In your experience is that common, what are your suspicions?
I just saw this article and thought it might be of interest to the community:https://www.engadget.com/amazon-alexa-residential-smart-home-apartments-162801943.html"Amazon wants to make it easier to have a smart home w...
I'm contracted on the following property and looking for people's thoughts:-4-unit residential with a four car garage and two car workshop/bay. - one unit is fully rehabbed and rented for $750 a month.- one unit is re...