While I've posted a handful of times elsewhere, as I am now at the point of looking to make a first investment I wanted to formally introduce myself. Through a personal contact that has become successful with real est...
My tenant has been with me for 3 years. He's single, he pays regularly and he is not "high maintenance." In fact, I've had very little maintenance requests from him. Sometimes he pays late, but that is very infrequ...
Dear all. Working on my first rental property (bought from the bank.) Just doing cosmetic stuff but wondering about permits. Are my contractors responsible for knowing what needs a permit or is that something I should...
After a roller-coaster ride for the past 2 months, it appears that I'll finally be closing on my first commercial property on October 1st.Two of the three retail/office tenants in the building have leases expiring on ...
I have a property in Jacksonville, NC that suppose to close this week. The county is evacuated and the closing day is delayed. The house is a flip, so I'm not sure if I had any kind of insurance policy on it. Can I sc...
Hey BP World!I'm starting to BRRRR duplex, triplex and quadplexes here in the Indianapolis area. I'm looking for a hard money lender in the area and could use a a few recommendations!I have an investor from out of sta...
Hi,My wife and I are starting out as real estate investors. We are based in San Francisco, so we wanted to use a turnkey company to find us property out-of-state. One of the companies we really like is Roofstock, as...
This is a bit of a proactive question, as I've just purchased my first property (in Ohio) where I'm handling the property management for a good tenant (remotely). One concern I have is the tenant turn over process and...
Hello BP,I know this is not a question that has a "right" answer but I feel the need to ask it anyway. How far is too far from your town is too far to buy your first project? My husband and I are looking in our area a...
ARV = $110,000 * 70% = $77,000- Repair Est: $30,000 = $47,000- Wholesale Fee: $12,000 = $35,000 -------Mortgage: $21,000+ Back taxes: $7,500 = $28,500+ Cash to seller: $4,000 = $32,500------Problem: the house hasn't b...