I use a property manager to manage my portfolio and one of my big concerns is slow turnover of vacant units. Between getting a unit ready for showing, showing, and leasing, it can take a few months. I'm wondering if...
I am considering, finally, selling one of my single family homes which has been sitting empty for three months between tenants. Whenever there is a vacancy with one of my houses it is a devastating financial blow and...
I'm just starting out. Is this an ok deal? If yes why? If no why? (Everyone evaluates differently)4 Units - Section 8 (S8) Approved - 2 Unit with Section 8 tenants and 2 Regular tenants. All occupied.On my Initial vis...
Hi everyone! I’m new to real estate investing and I was hoping to get some thoughts on some creative financing options for investment properties. I’ve been looking to start my multi family rental portfolio for years a...
Hi BP community!I'm a newbie investor. My husband and I recently purchased our first two family in Albany and we are currently house hacking in one unit. Our tenant is moving out in April and we would like to renova...
Bought my first property in 2019 as my Primary Residence for $115k. Refinanced during COVID at 2.5%. Mortgage Payment is roughly $590 and HOA $400
I'm no longer living in the condo and renting out both rooms, one w...
Hello,I'm interested in investing in buy-and-hold single family and small multifamily properties in the Fort Wayne area, and would love to connect with any investors in the area. I live in Southern California, but I'm...
After doing some hefty learning for the past several months I am failing to understand the described below scenario: If I buy a multifamily property at 600k with 20% down and finance the rest at say 6%..after running ...
Management fees, new tenant fees, service/repair fees... they all make sense to me. But a fee to renew the lease for a tenant wanting to stay another year does not. To me, if the tenant wants to stay, that just m...
I'm looking at a property in a nearby college town that currently has a 9% cap rate. I have talked with some guys in a fraternity willing to rent for more than current rents, which create an 11% cap. For me, this is g...