I apologize in advance if this has been discussed recently. Here goes...Yesterday, I went to view a 4-unit property for under 116k. Two units rent for $190/week and the other two units rent for $180/week. The owner p...
Will be interesting to see how this plays out as the trade wars heat up, snippet of the article below:Chinese investors have become net sellers of U.S. commercial property for the first time in a decade, reflecting Ch...
Stumbled upon this on Zillow. Is this black mold? Is this something any flipper would bother with? No inside inspections allowed. Price about 10K. It is in a large (not huge) city 3 minutes walk to major University. G...
So here is a quick run down of a property I am looking at. Its in a C neighborhood, but not in the war zone, mostly families on section 8 rentals in that area of town. I purchased another rental on that street a few...
I'd love to add a park/playground to my 20 (now 21 unit) property, (as there are several families there with young children), but I am worried about liability issues. I am thinking something like swings, a slide, etc....
Most people overlook mobile home parks as an investment vehicle due to negative perceptions about the kinds of people that might live there or what they represent (poor, dirty, untrustworthy, etc). What you think of w...
Hello BPers forgive me as im trying to do my best with the sellers financials provided. Im trying to analyze this deal to see if it makes sense to purchase and if so at what price. The Knowns:All utilities are thru th...
Hello all!My name is Mike and have been “lurking” around Bigger Pockets for about a month now. In listening to the podcasts, I figured it was time to stop lurking, and time to jump in and say hello and introduce myse...
I have an accepted purchase agreement on a 85,000 square feet industrial building. This is a sale-lease-back meaning that the current owner is selling the property and agreeing to lease it back to me at a 7.75% capit...
I have a friend in Tennessee that charges late fees of $5 per day, instead of the typical "$25 if later than the 5th", like I use.
I like that a lot.
Is this common?
Thank you.