Hi All,
*WARNING - Long Post Incoming - Will be breaking it up*
So this is a long time coming... I had been waiting to write this once my property was stabilized and refinanced but decided against it as I've been ...
First off, yes everyone is ok. One of the tenants does have some third degree burns but will be fine. No other injuries so we are thankful for that. That being said.I recieved a call from my tenant Saturday morning...
So my situation is interesting at this point. My wife and I are moving from Nashville to Atlanta, and we bought our first house last year. We were planning on living in it for 5 years and renting it out, but that pl...
I am managing our first property by myself for the first time. I am doing it "by the book" - Brandon Turner's book. Rent is $1500/month for this SFH. I have two applicants (single mom and a couple) who seemed grea...
So I am purchasing my first property. I plan on living in it for a year, then refinancing and renting it out. The neighborhood is great, the property seems good, but the negotiations are making me feel uneasy. After r...
Hey all, my wife and I are in the planning phase of building a new house for our family. I'm firmly convinced we can build an apartment above the garage and rent it out short term - airbnb, vrbo, etc... Any suggestion...
Hello everyone,
I'm new to real estate and recently purchased my first property in Coachella, CA for 335K with the intention of renting it out long term. After investing an additional 50K on upgrades, the house was a...
Hello All, I am currently in talks with a potential client. His end goal is to "obtain" a warehouse for his business. He will not be manufacturing any products he will only be warehousing the items he receives till he...
Hey BP Community!I currently have a 5 unit in the Back of the Yards neighborhood that produces $2,000 a month in cash flow. I think I could sell it for about $350k and get net proceeds from the sale of about $148k. I ...
A 200k 15 yr mortgage with 6% rate will cost you $165k in interest. Stretched out to 30-yr it's still over 100k in interest. If the value of the home is 200k, after 30 yrs maybe it's 600k and it cost you 300k in inter...