So a recent BP blog was posted regarding the pitfalls of turnkey investing for $30K properties, which I totally get. But also mentioned "that $100K property you avoided because you thought it was too expensive." In ...
Hello Bigger Pockets family,
As I plow through student loan debt to get my feet into real estate debt free, do you guys think it would be a good idea to get a real estate license in NYC. I am currently working as a l...
My partner and I looked at a property on a fairly major street in Woodland Hills, CA over the weekend. It's a small house in really bad shape that we see as a tear down. It's on a 7700 square foot that we believe is...
I am meeting with a few contractors this week, I am trying to find one that I can trust to do complete rehab work on rental properties and flips. How do most of you work out your compensation agreement with the contra...
In July, I moved into a 2 family that we purchased using FHA financing. We are now interested in moving to another area of town. I know you are supposed to owner occupy FHA properties for one year, but I am having ...
Is it recommended or necessary to have a home warranty for your rental? One of the landlords I rented from had one so I was wondering if I should get one? I don't have one on my house right now as I am kind of against...
I am very much an aspiring investor in Grand Rapids and West Michigan and am checking off my list of needs (CPA, PM, capital, lending etc) but one area that keeps tripping me up is asset protection (i.e. umbrella poli...
What's the best way to compare/analyze turnkey properties? This will be my 1st real estate purchase and have been working with a turnkey company. I have verified they do a good job and had positive reviews about them ...
hey guys, I was wondering and scouring the internet. i live in a market where it almost impossible for a newbie to start in, Staten island, NY. my fellow islanders know what Im talking about. As a result i am lookin...
Has anyone invested in any SFR? As most of you know the SFR model generally is considered highest risk, but the term to be repaid the lowest 6 months to a year. I know there's not much out there to choose from right...