Hey, I'm very new to real estate investing. I was wondering who pays utilities in multifamily homes. If it is separately metered do the tenants pay? And if it isn't separately meted does the landlord pay?
Hi Everyone, I have a background as a loan officer but I only worked with clients who were refinancing their owner-occupied residence or purchasing a primary residence. Oddly enough it wasn't until I changed careers t...
Hey all,
I’m a long time multifamily investor, living in the northeast, that is looking to branch out and buy a couple of luxury short term rentals in 2022, specifically in Florida. I’d love to connect with anyone wh...
Hello Bigger Pockets community!I have been listening to the podcasts and reading several books from BP. I have been stuck on which strategy to go with, but I am leaning towards going to BRRRR a house into a SHort term...
Okay what are some good systems for searching for deals? I'm looking to buy ASAP as soon as I find the right deal. But I'm getting bogged down looking through MLS listings and zillow.
The way I do it right now, I l...
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This past six months I've saved 10Gs to begin real estate investing, but since I'm new to investing I need some sound advice on some questions I've asked myself while considering what to buy.
A little about me:
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Hello Everyone,I am here wanting to fully understand the appraisal process and I would be appreciative if anyone can give me feedback.I am also appreciative if anyone can provide some resources such as articles or boo...
Looking to purchase a 2-4 unit multi family property in Oakland, CA. Will be using property as primary residence. Trying to understand the owner move-in eviction laws in Oakland. My read is that you can evict one u...
Alright so my first potential deal was somewhat of a dud. Would you guys mind taking a look at potential deal number two. This is one of the 'best' deal in this area on the surface. I say that based entirely on the...
This post is long, you've been warned.
Here is the orginal deal:
Purchase - $75,000
Down - $18,750
Mortgage - $56,250 ($285/month @ 4.5%)
Here's where things get a little more difficul...