Hey folks,I'm so close to settling on my first rental property. I plan on house hacking it and I'm looking at a 20% cash on cash return after all the expenses for this property. The numbers seem to work. The property ...
I'm closing on a multi-family unit that requires a full rehab. This is my first rental and I'm debating on if I should do gasor electric heating and cooking. All suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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My name is Mitch Kistner and I am just beginning my journey in LTR's. I recently went under contract on a Duplex in a 55+ community in Mesa, AZ. I am looking to BRRRR the property, with hopes to re...
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New to investing, I bought a triplex last year in Boston (Jamaica Plain).I’m scared that I bought a property that’s going to be a financial mess. Bathrooms need to be renovated, but I’m hesitant to move forw...
Hi BiggerPockets Community! We could really use your expertise. My wife and I are looking to purchase our 3rd property and want to take something on that needs a little fixing. We plan to live whatever house for about...
I am in the process of working through a BRRRR I have in a C Winston-Salem neighborhood and have a few bids from GCs in the area. Here are details on the project:2 bedroom, 1 bathroom 1,000 sqft distressed single fami...
Hey all,I am considering buying a multi unit 1950's constructed cinder block apartment building and wanted some advise. The electric is knob and tube which is the major problem with cinder block walls. The second is...
HiI am pondering how I can reduce the unreasonable expenses spent on my property and I see that there a many calls from my tenants every month . I try to be a good landlord and fix up and/or replace and try to pest co...
Hello,To all active Baltimore real estate investors, I am about to start a rehab project in Baltimore city (21229) and I was wondering how successful Baltimore flippers have successfully secured their flips (i.e reduc...
As a property owner, you are responsible for 100 percent of the clean up! Cleanups of labs are extremely resource-intensive and costly. The average cost of a cleanup is about $5,000. This is if you are lucky!
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