I keep seeing people say that they buy using seller financing. I totally understand the potential benefits of that. What I don't understand is the dirty details that they're using to accomplish this. I have a few q...
HI All,As a newbie in Houston and after reading/listening to a lot of content it has become abundantly clear that I should check out a REIA. That being said, Houston has several of them. A colleague of mine recommende...
Doing research to manage properties for someone, any suggestions welcome. We were looking at Tenant Cloud and Landlord Studio. Thanks!
- 20-30 tenants across units- payment system- maintenance system with logs of pas...
So I am fairly new to the REI scene and I was scouring the internet for buying opportunities and I think I found something that was appealing to the eye. I'm in need of some advice as I am just an amateur and need som...
I manage several class A homes and still struggle with what condition is considered acceptable as far as the walls when a tenant moves out. Some of my tenants will do touch up painting and leave the place looking gre...
Hi Bigger Pockets Community,I'm a licensed MA broke. I've been a licensed RE sales person since 2004 and I am now a licensed attorney so I have my broker's licenses as a result. I am wondering what are the steps, pr...
Hey all, thanks in advance for your time. Hopefully this post doesn't get too long...I am a physician living in Texas and have always had an interest in real estate. I have never owned an investment property, but I ha...
I recently purchased a 6 unit property, and should have all the units leased up in the next couple of weeks. I purchased using a combination of my own cash and some hard money, and have put in around 80k worth of reha...
Several homes I see I have honey oak cabinets that are outdated. Instead of replacing them, what else are doing? Refacing, staining darker, painting? Please share your secrets for making oak look good again.
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If you had equity in your rentals and wanted to leverage that to purchase new rentals, given today's market, would you do HELOC or cash out refi for down payment on new properties?