Hi All, I am buying a property to use it as house hack ( using one room and renting the others), the property is 360K worth, I want to calculate how much tax deductible I can get, whether that deductible offset, the 7...
I am putting this question in this forum as it seems to have the most activity. Additionally there are a lot of individuals who are interested in investing but are tight on funds. This has crossed my mind as well......
This is a WWYD situation:We were contacted by a potential tenant whose rental costs would be covered by an insurance adjusting company (referred to as XYZ Company) due to loss in a natural disaster. XYZ asked over the...
Hello BP!I am interested in buying a 185k 2019 new house in a B+ area, it has 4 beds 2.5 bath, I am considering renting it by the room for 600+ per room. As this area has lots of new grads got decent jobs with 60k+ in...
Do you mind giving me your thoughts? Last year I bought a Single Family Unit for $96,000 and after spending approximately $14,000 in rehab cost. I then rented the property for one year and sold it for $162,500. I a...
Hello BP,I’m a novice investor looking to become more active in growing my portfolio. So far, I have one rental and a primary. My purpose for starting this post is to get some advice on funding my next deal, which wil...
I own land that's zone for mixed use building with residential plus retail at the bottom and want to develop it. What books would you recommend that would include information on getting architectural plans/permit, fin...
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I just signed a tenant to an 18 month lease in Omaha, NE. They looked at the house twice and agreed to an extended, 18 month lease. Now, 2 days into their term they wrote me to say that the house (2000 sqft) is too sm...
First time investor. I have found a nice 100K house (3 bed 1 bath) in good shape that would rent for 1200 plus utilities, in my area. Currently, I would not be able to put the 25% down that the bank would require. Wou...