Hello, BP Community!I am close to acquiring my first two SFRs in Alabama, and will be adding one in Indy shortly for a total of three.While this is very exciting indeed, I am now getting overwhelmed with the concept o...
I'm considering making a move on my first property but I want to seek the outside opinions of experienced people first. I'll be the first to admit that it's a nontraditional way to obtain a property but I'll try to ex...
So I was about to close and the buyer backed out last minute as there were roots discovered in the sewer line which I understand is a common problem. The sewer pipe works fine, haven't had any issues. I was quoted 7...
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I'm new to real estate and am curious about the overall process of marketing a residential property that is being listed. What steps do you generally take to market and do you usually do each step yoursel...
I found a 2nd home/ vacation str in my state that I am interested in. I ran the numbers it will make a decent profit. The area has year round vacation activities. My market is smoking hot right now. I know no one ...
Hey everyone,We're currently considering a new construction investment property that, according to the listing agent, had a foundation issue that has since been repaired and signed off on from a structural engineer. T...
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Does anyone have experience using Tokeet? I am considering switching from AirGMS to Tokeet as its:
1) allows for pricing changes
2) has a direct booking engine
3) has all the basic features needed (universal i...
Arizona property owners, how often do you expect to replace the AC unit on your rentals? HVAC company says I have a leaking condenser coil and suction line near case coil. They are telling me it's $5,800 to repair (...
I'm collecting ideas about a hypothetical situation here. Let's say you found yourself owning 10 acres of land near 3 small size lakes. 40% of the land is buildable. You can clearly view all 3 lakes from the land. You...
From the research I've done, it seems there is a frenzy in the "big" markets like LA, NYC, etc that has pushed cap rates on fancy Class A buildings to ridiculously low levels, while the "secondary" and "tertiary" mark...