Hi,I just bought my first investment property in Boise, ID! The house is currently occupied by tenants who want to stay in the house until they find their own house to purchase (they were supposed to move out June 30...
I'm looking for material that will stand the test of renters who may or may not care about the property. I'm looking for durability and ease of access for repairs. I would like the materials to look nice but not costl...
I'm looking in to getting a HELOC on my investment property and was wondering if anyone from Loudoun/Fairfax County had experience with this. I've heard it can be difficult to find a bank willing to do a HELOC on an ...
I recently got approved for a remote job, & would like to get a multi-family property in Mt Pleasant MI. My question is; what would be the average vacancy / default, and repair percentages, that I could use a...
Courtesy of Bill McBride at CalculatedRiskBlog.comI always think these are interesting. Freshly chopped and colorized. Enjoy!(Original PNG here)
I am a real estate wholesaler in Delaware and I advertise on craigslist: "Investor pays $500 per property lead that closes". So bird dogs bring me a bunch of leads, and if i wholesale one of those, i will pay them ...
There, I said it...and wrote it. I believe in goal setting as I am sure most of you all do too.
My husband and I have been successfully implementing a Live-In Flip strategy; with these experiences the time has com...
I have been listening to the Bigger Pockets Podcast and the term A class, B class, and C class comes up often in respect to property pretty often. I've deduced an A class property is a newer property that meets the cu...
So I bought a condo that had a section 8 tenant in it. For over a year there were virtually no problems. Then a few months ago one of the other tenants from another unit somehow got my number and starts complaining ab...
Hi landlords,So I e-mailed my landlord about a few things happening with the property, see below along with his response. I hope the Holidays have been treating you well. There are a few things with the property I wa...