Hello BiggerPockets Forums!I am beginning to grow my real estate portfolio. Currently in the process of attaining my first rental property in the Denver market. I have some outstanding questions to see if some of thes...
I'm a landlord of a multi-unit property and all of my leases are between myself and the tenants. However, im moving out of state soon and have a friend willing to take care of rent collection, evictions, and everythin...
Hello, just starting out and I am interested in taking my rental investing portfolio to Charlotte or Durham NC. The city is growing. Does anyone currently rent in Durham or Charlotte? I run numbers all day long. I lik...
Hi all,I’m brand new to real estate investing and hoping to escape my analysis paralysis by connecting with fellow investors, lenders, brokers, and property managers interested in the same area(s) as me as well as sta...
I have one rental property and just bought another house (new construction) near me for my second Rental Property. I know I should have one LLC per rental and that is my plan (have one SMLLC now), but laws here in FL ...
I want to practice analyzing deals before I jump into anything. But is that possible to do without involving anyone else? Do you need to actually go to the house and have a contractor there to walk through and figure ...
Jumping off from another thread where a young man is facing negativity and hate from his lefty friends over his decision to become a landlord. Landlords get a negative reputation and backlash constantly, I rarely see ...
Hey there! Sorry for the long post. The urgency will be clear by the end, I promise. I'm ready to buy (or so I thought) my first investment property. I've got great personal credit, about $70k in liquid assets that I'...
Not sure if this is the right forum for this discussion, but I am building new homes so thought I would start here. Having come from a decent sized home builder as their project manager, I use several tools to run my ...
Sometimes investing out of state is the only way to get decent cashflow. I suppose a lot of out of state investors want to be hands off. Now, what happens if you have a property manager, but you would like to be more ...