Is it considered bad if the rental income doesn’t cover the expenses? For example paying a certain amount of money per month out of pocket to cover expenses. Or does it not matter because of the appreciation of the ho...
Ok, Savannah, GA, is a big town, small city. The historic area (where I live/invest) is 6 square miles. The buildings are very old or they are new but created to look very old.
Due to a private college located in to...
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I'm considering moving out of my house and turning it into a rental. Based on my research I think I can get about $2400 - $2600 monthly rent with a monthly expense of $2139.28 (that's including mortga...
I don't post here VERY often but I thought that I would post some information on my brother's first deal (I manage the account).
Anyways, many people here have said in the past that it's impossible or very hard to fi...
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I am looking at buying my first investment property. The property is in San Diego, CA. I am wondering if you can help me figure out the process of my first flip.
I’m a licensed general contracto...
A tenant passed away. He was older and it was of natural causes. I don't know of any close family or friends. What are your experiences in how you dealt with a similar situation?
Hi fellow biggerpockets colleagues!!!!...I have been studying various markets looking to make my first solo rental property investment for quite sometime and living in expensive markets (i now reside in DC) without a ...
Two Family Property, 2BR/1BA each unitPurchase Price: $175,000Gross Rent: $1,800/month (might be able to get more, but let's play it safe)Monthly Expenses:Mortgage (includes taxes, insurance): $1,213PM(10%): $180 (pai...
Hey guys. My name is Bryan and this is my first post on Bigger pockets! I listen to the podcast daily, and want to be more active in the forums. I've been studying real-estate investing for about 6 months now. I'm int...
BackgroundMy wife and I have lived in our principal residence for 8 years and accumulated enough equity to take out a HELOC (currently at 4% interest) to use for a down payment on our first rental property. Being in a...