Hello fellow BiggerPockets members,
I wanted to share important information and statistics about STR restrictions in incorporated St. Petersburg, FL, for those considering investing in this market.
St. Petersburg cu...
I've personally worked with a handful of "investor-friendly" lenders, primarily on DSCR loans in recent years, and each time I've run into significant delays, lack of transparency about the process, have been fed the ...
Hi community,Outside of the bigger pockets tools such as the rental calculator, what do you use to do that math and understand how much to charge rent and determine where you to buy real estate. I came across dealchec...
I don't have to tell you that selling houses nowadays is difficult and painful. The market has changed, the rules have changed. And if you don't change your strategies, then you will go by the way of the dinosaurs - e...
Note: Numbers are just for example purposes:
We bought our first investment property, a conservative condo, in 2018 with following numbers:
Total Monthly Expense: $1650
Total Monthly Rent: $1700
Monthly Cash flow:...
We rent out shared apartment for college students (rented by the bedroom) one of the tenants I guess is about to have a baby. Now our terms is one occupant per bedroom, for example if boyfriend and girlfriend wanted t...
So I am interested in converting my home to section 8 once I put it up for rent. My question is how do I do this or what is the process and then secondly is this a good strategy for attracting and maintaining long ter...
I am thinking of becoming a realtor to help facilitate my flip business.Has anyone seen a benefit of in their business becoming a realtor? After I get licensed, am I right in thinking I will have to hang my license wi...
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations of RMLO's (registered mortgage loan originator) that work with investors to originate loans for subject-to wrap deals.
Thanks for the help in ...
I'm trying to turn my main residence into a rental and aquire another property, live in it a year and then turn around and repeat the process. I'm wondering if anyone has some "creative financing" ideas and/or someon...