I recently got a great deal on my first multi family - a 5 unit commercial building in Flint, MI. Building is vacant & needs a full rehab. It is also located in a qualified Opportunity Zone. I paid cash, holding c...
Just dipping my feet into the St. Louis area (around Tower Grove Park mainly) and have just begun talking to an agent about finding a small multi-family to house hack with. This person is a long-term buy and hold rent...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in St Louis Park.
Purchase price: $312,500
Cash invested: $37,775
Cash flowing house hack. Purchased as side by side 2/1 and ...
Hi BP,I converted my SFH into 2 units a year ago. I’ve been house hacking one side and I’m renting out the other side. I’m considering fire dwelling coverage or “landlord insurance” to protect myself in the event tena...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $113,000
Cash invested: $5,000
Sale price: $130,000
This property started out as our personal home and when we ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $118,500
Cash invested: $22,500
My second property, the most expensive, the most work needed, the worst layo...
Good afternoon all! I am in the market for a property manager in the Burlington county, NJ area and looking for recommendations. I am currently in the rehab stage of a BRRRR single family and hunting for another possi...
Hey BP, i have an opportunity to buy a multi family complex for 250000. All the numbers work out great the properties value is 400000 with a 57000 dollar annual income. also it is sitting on 12 acres of land with a...
What's up BP!
So here's the thing. I'm ridiculously indecisive about choosing which loan/rate to choose for my first multi-unit rental property. Almost to the point where it doesn't make sense to me why I'm beating m...
Good Morning,
Well as my title states I’m trying to buy my first property before the years end and of course it being my first I’m brand new to all of this. So after reading all the different options to finance,...