Good morning BPers!I'm planning to purchase a duplex, that I will live in one unit, while renting out the other. I was thinking of Air BnBing one of my rooms in my unit, but I was not sure if I wanted to allow my tena...
I am an investor based in California.After Hurricane Harvey, I figured that investing in Houston apartments that weathered the storm with no water damage would provide value. Particularly as the housing stock had supp...
The real estate industry caters to independent strategies. For every investor, there is another way to go about conducting business. Some may prefer to utilize the convenience of technology while others want to mainta...
We are building a new home with MI, and are paying cash. 4-bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms. 2700 sq/ft. Great corner lot, very nice location (no neighbor to the back, street in front and to the left hand side, with park acros...
For the experienced mortgage note buyer....My question has two parts:1.If I am purchasing a non-performing note do I add the arrears as fees to collect from owner when modifying the original note?Just a scenario:last ...
Im studying multifamily in an effort to move from single family rentals to Multi's I have a few beginner questions.
What's a good average to use for operating expenses? 40%? I'm asking because in evaluating gross re...
I currently own a home in the greater Atlanta area. I have a decent amount of equity in my home considering I have not owned it long (~75-90k) and was planning to use this to install an in-ground pool in my backyard -...
I've made enough money to buy a large multiplex house with lots of bedrooms. It's actually not that much, since I've found an area where housing prices are low and monthly rents are high. I want to rent out individ...
Hello investors, I'm a first-time landlord who lives out of state and seeking advice.During pandemic, I purchased a rental property near Austin for around $380k with 25% down and a low interest 30yr mortgage. Ideally,...
I'm looking at a 44 space MHP. It's offering price is $1,350,000, and net income is $106,000. So a 7.8% cap rate. The thing is that the rents are considerably below market (according to seller which I need to verify) ...