Hi there, I’m a newbie just starting out with my first rental in southeastern CT. I’m curious to know what the folks on bigger pockets think about month to month leases compared to longer term leases. Hoping to get in...
Hello,Having delved into the informative realm of the Bigger Pockets podcast and other materials, I've learned that, optimally, a long-term rental investment might generate a monthly profit of $100-$200 per property. ...
Hello BP,I notified a potential new tenant about deciding to go with her and asked when we can meet so she can give me the security deposit and sign the form. She said she can't do that until I email her a copy of the...
Article from bloomberg. America’s ‘Retail Apocalypse’ Is Really Just BeginningWhere do you see an opportunity in this? and why?Amazon building more fulfillment centers in the midwest is going to speed up the demise of...
Hey All - We just added a new vendor to our BP Investor Discounts (Perks) Program and I thought I'd share . . .One of the requests our members seem to have on a regular basis is for websites, and we found a company th...
Here's the scenario. After agreeing on sale price and having their inspection, the buyers and I agreed in a repair amendment that I would make certain repairs to my property which ended up costing me approx $4,500....
Guys I don’t think school is for me and I really want to invest in multi family. I don’t have much money but do you guys think I should drop out of school and just start investing? What do you guys think
I have multiple rental properties but am asking with this situation as it is my first time encountering this.The facts are: I have a management company who manages a single family home for me. The tenant while living ...
Well, no, the fed cut the fed funds rate which is the rate that big banks lend money to each overnight. Therefore, the Fed decides what the shortest-term loan cost will be. The market decides what every other interes...
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I've got some properties up in the DFW area. Right now, finding properties around there that work for that BRRRR strategy is really difficult. The property taxes and interest rates are just eating away a...