We have 10 units currently ran by our PM since we work away. We will be going to 26 units shortly. Does anyone have a form or tips they would care to share that they have in the PM contract? As we continue to grow I ...
HI,We are looking at a potential buy and hold 2 family in Providence, RI - here are my calculations using the Rental Calculator - would love to get your thoughts, seems like a good deal to me - are we missing anything...
My name is Benjamin, though I usually go by Ben. I am a 27 year old single software engineer who just recently got more interested/involved in saving and investing. Though I want to build my stock portfolio as well, I...
Hi BP family,In the next couple of months, I will be renting my primary house as my first time rental property and I was wondering how can I have the least exposure to my tenets? I was thinking to use Google voice pho...
I'm researching property management companies in the area that I'm interested in investing in, and one of the property managers I talked to said that he's also a real estate agent, and would like to help me buy a hous...
Hello BP world. We are new to investing in real estate and have been trying to educate ourselves. I have listened to the first 128 podcasts and plan on finishing the rest. We are looking to invest in single familie...
I have been looking to invest in KC and i found a turnkey company with good reviews. Here is one of their listings, the big numbers are Sale price: $84kNOI: $12,818Cashflow with 70% Leverage: $8587/yrArea: East 55th a...
Hello everyone -I’m looking at references for a property manager and a CPA that you have used in Central MA. Any words of wisdom on selecting the right PM also appreciated. Thank you. Ed
What complications if any do you have to look for when buying a home that has had all utilities shut off? What kind if fees are associated with this also? In the Pittsburgh area.
How do you verify if the owner has included all expenditures to calculate their cap rate? Considering a 16 unit for 560k with an 8.04 cap rate. Is this considered a good cap rate?