Howdy!I'm a new-ish BP member and I'm looking to purchase a condo in Sarasota, Florida for personal use and to offer as a vacation rental. I've found a community that I like and that allows 1-week minimum rentals (pa...
3 unit multi-family. Appraisal value 90k, selling price 70k. 15 year mortgage at 4.5%. Down payment 20% or 14k. Annual mortgage cost $6300.Rents:2 bed $600/mo tenant pays electric and heat1 bed $550/mo tenant pays ele...
Hello Biggerpockets, let me start by apologizing if this is in the wrong category.I'm a 19 year old community college student with one year left before I get my associates degree. For a long time I've been interested ...
I live in Connecticut, where I'm starting my real estate journey. I will be operating out of a company one town over, so I want to use the local agent angle to drive in some business.We have two area codes that are ea...
Hi BP!
First post and looking forward to more.
Anyway, my Uncle is retiring and basically offered me a chance to partner up with him in an effort to make some money/create equity to buy a personal home in the Bay A...
Hello BP'ers!I know that one of the most important things a new investor can do is to learn their local market. So over the past few months I've been watching every multifamily property that goes up on Loopnet in my a...
Hello,I am new to BP. I am originally from Boise, ID but have lived in Hermosa Beach, Ca since 2002. My wife and I have two rental properties in Nampa, ID. They have been great investment properties for us. We are...
Hi there. Does anyone have tips on how to get the amount of rent, taxes, ins, utilities, for a property? They seem to be hard to get, especially rents.
Hello all,Do any of you have any good technology solutions for receipt tracking? I have 6 guys out rehabbing, doing rental maintenance, etc. Receipts are a bit burdonsome. Most apps I find are for expense reporting, w...
All,I'm interested in understanding more about the apartment / multi-family investing landscape in the LA (Los Angeles) area. Without much diligence and using cap rates as a proxy, it looks to be pretty tough out ther...