I currently have a tenant in a year lease agreement, changing to a monthly lease on June 1. One section states that "the number of occupants shall be occupied by no more than 3 persons, 1 adult and 2 children under th...
Hi there,I'm doing a research on SFR, focusing on small investors of less than 500 rentals. So far the data I have solely explains the largest investors, such as Blackstone. They usually hold 500-1000 rental units or ...
I am currently vetting a 4plex that is made up of 1 bedrooms. Historically speaking, I have found 1 bedroom units to be a bit more difficult to rent out. Has anyone else found this to be true? Should I shy away fro...
So I'm feeling very drawn towards investing into a 100 unit apartment building in Indianapolis, IN. It's such a big step, but i know it will pay off with great success! Do you have any tips or tricks to help me with t...
I purchased a 14 unit property on 3.5 acres in Clinton IA. I have learned that I can divide off 2 of these acres that currently is a field with some woods. The new parcel is already zoned Multifamily and I can likel...
The house has 3 different units. 1 in main floor and 2 in basementIts a 3 BHK Main floor 7 students residing and 2 different 2 BHK basement units total 9 students resides . There is nothing written about the utilitie...
About to start renting our current home after our new home is built. We've determined that for our 4 bedroom, 2 bath house we can get around $1500 in rent in our area. We've had some college girls, referred by our b...
As an example, the most recent report of "existing home sales" showed that 4,900,000 homes were sold on an annualized basis in November, 2013 (the last reported month). Since this is an annualized number...
Dear fellow BP readers - I am considering buying land in Houston and developing a Multi-Family building. Has anyone does this? Some immediate questions that come to mind are:1. What are the rules around the size of lo...
I recently watched a video of Grant Cardone predicting that when all the baby boomers die off there will be a large surplus of houses which will drive down prices across the board. You hear a lot about shortage of hou...