Hello,Looking to purchase a condo for investment. My last offer was $62500 and I'm paying closing costs (seller didn't not agree to cover any of it). Seller wants $65000. I still consider it a good deal even with purc...
I'm just getting started with wholesaling.. I'm reading and studying everything I can find.. one of the tips I saw said that most people fall short with wholesaling because they fail to formulate a cash buyers list.. ...
I was recently passed down a property that has a return on equity of around 10%. The property is paid off in full. The logical thing to do should be to refinance the property and use the money for other investments.
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This is my first post on BP but I've been listening to all the podcast and looking at the site for a while. I would like to get more serious with my investing. Currently, my husband and I own 2 condos in orange c...
Hello, My questions arises over a decision I have to leave my stable W2 job and go back to being a consultant as a 1099 contractor. I will make about 20-30k more as a contractor with the ability to use my newly acqui...
Hey All, I work as an engineer full-time, but I also work full time on my rental properties since I do all the work myself. I just bought a three family this year, and haven't been able to rent it since COVID, so i de...
Does anyone have a proforma for a vacation rental?
Is it a bad idea to go directly through the listing agent to purchase a property? If I choose to go through a realtor, (found him through Realtor.com) does that agent automatically become a buyers agent? Any insight w...
Hi guys, We're a young couple in our late-20s living in New York City.
No house. No car. No children. No debt. Combined income $220k-$280k. SO is a software engineer. I run a small Airbnb biz.
Liquid $530k - m...
Edit: in the title, I meant to say "Holding tenants responsible for finding new tenants if they break the lease"
I rent long-distance to good tenants who want some flexibility in the coming year. I want them to sign ...