Does anyone have information on what the typical / average water & sewer bills would be in the city of Everett? What about the garbage bill per unit? Is it typical in Everett for the tenants to pay their utilities...
I'm new at analysis and real estate investing, but I have been renting out my previous house for ~3 years. The property is in San Antonio, TX with renters leased out to April 2020. Below are the number breakdowns:Rent...
I'm considering a new multifamily modular construction in Southern California. I'm just curious to know, with so much of the construction phase being performed off-site for prefabs as opposed to stick-built propertie...
First post for me here on BP. Thanks to everyone on the site, I have learned a lot. I am a fix and flipper and have a home that I am rehabbing in a nice neighborhood. The home is going to turn out very nice but...
Hello BP'ers,
My $100K offer on a SFH in Montgomery, AL has been accepted. This is my first time buying on Roofstock, which feels riskier than buying turnkey.
What kind of due diligence should I perform besides insp...
While researching a property that is scheduled for foreclosure auction, I noticed a large discrepancy in the valuation given to the property by the broker (exterior BPO only), the valuation from Zillow using Zillow’s ...
Hi all,I looked at a property today, it is listed as 1100 square ft and 2 beds, while the assessors website has the property listed as 500 square ft and 3 beds. The 1100 square ft is correct, so the assessors is inco...
in my most recent tenant drama, a couple who claimed to be 'husband and wife' and 'childless' turned out to be unmarried, have 3 kids(who were in and out of foster care), along with a whole other slew of mistruths. i'...
Hi there,I am considering buying a house in Hagerstown on the north end of town. I would be living on one floor and renting out 2 bedroom on the second floor (they would have to share a bath.) There is a room between ...
Hello, I'm looking to purchase my first home (not an investment property initially) with either of these types of financing. I believe Subto is technically the way I need to proceed due to the home having an existing ...