Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) commercial investment investment in Los Angeles.
Purchase price: $375,000
Cash invested: $455,000
My wife and I purchased a tired 2/1 duplex with a bi...
New Jersey- So I received a summons in the mail stating that I had to go to court. So the summons was charging me for 4 different charges pertaining to repairs in the rental apartment.. I never knew if these issues an...
I'm buying my first multifamily. It's in Orange NJ. It's a legal 3 family on tax records, but utilities aren't split between 2nd and 3rd floors. That includes, heat, hot water and electricity. Am I still able to rent ...
I am a rookie and I am looking for my first property, and although I live in Austin, Tx....I have been looking in Colorado as well. I have been glancing at properties on Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, Realtor, etc. There is ...
Hello,Couple of questions we are trying to answer right now. - if appliances break can you put in a lease that the repairs would be split 50/50 or does it have to be the landlord or tenant that takes full responsibili...
I have seen a piece of commercial real estate on the market for under $70k. It is structurally sound in an area of town that offers rehab grants. It requires a full rehab, roof utils, wall, etc. taxes are at $1200yr....
Hey BP Family,I finally purchased my first property and we are excited to meet our goals. The lot has a main 3/2 House with a detached garage and above the garage you guessed it there is a 1x1 Studio. Main house has a...
I've always been surprised that, with all the data wonk sin RE investing, no one has solved one of the most persistent frustrations we encounter, zip code specific data aggregation. The few I've found who do this char...
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For those of you who househack using the rent-by-room strategy, do you include utilities in your rents, or split those monthly expenses among your tenants/roommates? I can see the pros (not having to pay out of pocket...