The property in question is 8 units and has been poorly managed; they don’t collect the rents on time and sometimes not at all (so I have been told by seller) and have a lot of deferred maintenance and offer below mar...
Aloha Bigger Pockets forum members! I am an active duty Soldier about to be stationed at Ft Carson in appx 4 months and want to make the most informed investment decision I possibly can, which is why I am here to ask...
When I'm looking at houses to purchase as rental properties, a decent percentage still have fuse boxes. Many also have all or mostly two prong outlets. I feel like a lack of 3 prong outlets is impractical for modern l...
Would you buy a 2-4 unit property that needs 85% increase in rent to match market rate and purchase price?
With interest rates soaring down from 7-8% and most rates for FHA and VA being in the 5s now, definitely a good time to start looking at seeing if you can refinance to lock in rates in the 5s! And Conventional should ...
I don't see any recent posts on this, so just wondering what people's takes are on buying investment properties in an urban, suburban or rural area. There was some discussion five years ago, but that was pre-pandemic ...
Hi everyone,I live in California, investing in the Midwest.(Read only the bold if you're short on time)I'm getting ready to buy my first rental property (it's been a long time coming). Initially I was planning to esta...
Vertical Integration - Savior to Multifamily (MF) Investing?You have to be living under a rock (if you are a MF investor) to not know the challenges MF is facing right now. Interest rates, insurance hikes, rise in rea...
Hi,I own a rental house that has two separated units in California. One unit in front and one unit in the back. They all are separated. The unit in the back is an in-law unit. Right now they share a same electricity m...
I am buying my first rental all cash for 45k and am wondering how I can go about getting the cash back? I am running into a few problems that the banks are having with Non owner occupied properties.
The loan officers...