My family and I have recently relocated to the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill area of NC after working the first 15 years of my career in Silicon Valley, Ca. I am a new real estate investor looking to participate in th...
We have a 90000+ square foot flat roof industrial building. The roof itself is not in great shape. There are walls between the sections of the roof which are probable causes of some leaks. We are considering to put on...
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I am acquiring multifamily property in Nashville and I am in search of a property manager. I am specifically looking for property managers who can manage midsize and large units. Any recommendations would be g...
I've been a big fan of Mint.com for years. It allows me to track everything I have, categorize, export, and graph. I can set budgets and goals. It has a smooth browser and smartphone experience. It syncs real-estate w...
Hello,My husband and I are new to real estate investing and haven't done our first deal as of yet. We have committed to analyzing 5 deals a week and have been committed to this for more than 5 months. I think we hav...
Good afternoon BP, I am currently looking at purchasing my first investment. It is a triplex and looks to be a sound fist investment. I am wondering what kind of insurance I will need as I will be both living in one u...
I'll try and keep this as clear as I can. I'm fairly new and my market is Lawrence, Kansas. For those who don't know this is a college town that has approximately 50% of it's residents as renters. I am not looking ...
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How can an entity find and service these overbuild units on behalf of the developers? Is there any licensing requirement by the developers to the entities that service their properties. I'm assuming these TPM ge...
I’ve done a bit of research on what’s required or not by landlords to fix. However, can landlords deny to fix issues that may be deemed cosmetic? Ex. A home has wood tile flooring. A few of the tile pieces slide sligh...
I'm redoing the kitchen in a 4-bedroom rental. The Realtor I work with strongly recommends putting in solid-surface (i.e., Corian or similar) or granite rather than laminate for the countertop. The price for laminate ...