Hi everyone. Im new to the forum but figured I'd throw a question out to everyone to see if anyone had any ideas for me. Here's my situation...
I currently own a condo that I have lived in for 3+ years and I owe $100...
I have some money to invest after selling a home that I lived in and then rented out. The properties in the my area are pretty high right now. I've only been looking at properties on realtor.com and through a website/...
I am considering a property that has no ductwork present for setting up an HVAC. Is this standard? I browse the temps, and see a low in the Winter of 21 Degrees and a high in the Summer of 91 degrees. I would think...
I am having trouble trusting my property management company. Even though they seem very nice, smart, honest and organized. They have already exaggerated necessary repairs by over $1,000 three times. And each time I...
Hi all,
I'm new to all this and trying to figure out if there is a creative way to make this a good deal, or if I'm trying to do the impossible in this case.
I am looking at a 6-unit. The cap rate is 8.1%, the uni...
Brand new to BP, the site has some great information on the industry. With that I apologize if this is discussed many times all over the forums, but it is a question I come across on many properties we have acquired ...
Great morning world, I’m kind of in a slump and need my bigger pockets community help to inspire me to get back on my feet, What are some of the best ways to finding deals and do you think it is worth approaching Pre-...
hi all,
let say i buy a property cash for $100,000. once i close can i finance it with the bank for 80000 and keep 20000 equity. the reason i am doing this is because i am getting a really good deal with cash so i wa...
I'm in the negotiation process on the purchase of an office. Looking to pay 100k or less. I have great credit, enough income to cover monthly payments. I plan on buying this to rent out. So far I've been told they wi...
I purchased a single family home for $50,000 cash and it is currently rented for $1000 per month with an annual lease. While I wait for interest rates to come down, and for the property to season 6-12 months, I'm tryi...