I am bidding on a $230K market price property, where I will probably add $20K of equity thereafter in form of upgrades. the land is appraised at $100KI by tax man. This will be a rental property.
I solicited quot...
Hi everyone I'm curious to everyone's opinion of the United States economy/dollar and its relation and effect to the rental market if the federal reserve don't raise rates and eventually collapse the dollar.For those ...
Hello,Looking for some help from other Connecticut landlords on lease agreements and tips. I am in the midst of rehabbing my first investment property in New Britain, CT and am targeting to have it ready for rent/occu...
Hi BP Family,
I have good tenants in a home that for some reason didn't notify me of a potential water leak until a week after it had been leaking. The tenant called and said no hot water for early morning shower, s...
good evening everyone I am investor from Brooklyn NY. I invest in Rochester NY and I'm looking to get my second property what do you guys think is my best next move. Invest in the lower income area where there high re...
Hi All-I rehabbed and listed three properties for sale. They are rehabbed to a high standard and my asking price is somewhat lower inferior comps.I have received offers where buyers are either asking for 3% CC concess...
BP - Hope 2017 is going well for you. I wanted to sit down, and type this out to share with the community, and give some insight to my own, very recent journey with what a lot of people call credit repair, but I'm go...
Is it possible to my solo 401k to co-invest with my daughter's SDIRA? I wasn't sure if this was prohibited as neither of us benefit, only the retirement accounts see a return. I'm wanting to open an SDIRA for my child...
I got my first property under contract (woohoo!) So how much landlord insurance is really necessary? Do the experienced landlords out there recommend being more conservative and getting more coverage or going with a m...
I read an outdated book that had a rule of thumb for estimated $/Sq ft for renovation costs. Does this idea seem legit? How do you estimate when you can't get into the property before you make a bid?