I just purchased my first rental property and my first home as well witch means I am hoes hacking a duplex any ways its been 2 weeks since my agents company has been advertising the unit and we haven't gotten any seri...
Hey everyone, I'm a realtor in Philadelphia, I'm finally in a financial position to start flipping my own houses. The MLS has nothing but inflated prices, wholesalers are also inflating prices leaving only buy and hol...
Hello BP members, and thanks ahead of time for any help!I'm primarily a buy & hold investor. The market where I primarily invest is heating up, and good deals are becoming fewer and fewer. Given that, I am looking...
Hi everyone! I'm looking for advice or your opinions on my situation.I currently own a home in Orange Park, FL (basically Jacksonville) that I bought on March of 2020. It's a 4br 2 bathroom sfh in a really nice neighb...
Living in Brooklyn, New York has been an amazing experience for me. I enjoy the diverse culture and being able to take advantage of all the city offers. Although I am not looking to invest into real estate in New York...
I will be moving out of state but would like to keep my primary residence as a rental. I was contemplating leaving all the furniture and setting up a "room share" medium-term rental over a traditional lease agreement....
Greetings from Fairhope, Alabama!My name is Justin and I've recently relocated to Fairhope with my family. I currently own two rental residential properties, but they are reluctant landlord situations so I'm planning ...
Hello BP folks!My name is Kyle Adam. I'm originally from Canada, and grew up in Arlington, Texas. I currently live in Irving, TX. I'm looking to enter the home owner and real estate world this year. I work as a sa...
1) Is it true that to invest/buy a multi-unit apartment one would need minimum 20% down payment? If that's true, isn't that only possible for big finance companies (not for individual W2 earners, despite solid income ...
Hi, I am an investor in Tampa, Florida (Hillsborough County) and I recently won a property at auction. You initially deposit a non refundable 5% prior to auction, and than pay the 95% within 24 hours. Here is the situ...