So my reading material for the last month has been Biggerpockets and more Biggerpockets, and I just want to say thank you to the community for being so informative and helpful. Buy and hold investing is what I think i...
Hi All,By way of introduction, my name is Andrew D Reyes. I am a NYS CPA/Tax Consultant at a Big 4 accounting firm in NYC. I work exclusively in the Real Estate Industry currently and I am looking to start investing i...
I am about to purchase my first small multifamily (5-unit) property and plan on initially managing it myself. I have some practical questions:1) How often do you clean the common areas?2) How often do you do pest cont...
Every day I spend some time in the morning getting up to speed on the latest state of the real estate market by reading various news outlets, listening to economists, looking at data around inflation/inventory/rates, ...
Hi Everyone,Hey quick question. For folks who have owned multifamily property for a while I'm wondering what is the BIGGEST PROBLEM you've faced ?
Hi Investors,I signed my first investment property contract back in March this year. While today, the construction company told me to either accept a $42000 increase on top of the contract price, or get off. I underst...
Hi BP community,
My name is Ricky, I am couple months new to the membership. I am reaching out because I think I might have an opportunity and don't want to miss out. I have a lead on a house in San Bernardino Count...
Below is my unsuccessful attempt to understand SBA rules - an area new to me, so I have an excuse.
PART 1 - FLIPPING and SBA
I was prompted to look into this after one of our clients, a flipper, showed us an interes...
Looking for experiences and thoughts from multifamily owners and investors:Because property marketing packages can often times be misleading (i.e., understated expenses and vacancy; overstated rental revenue), it seem...
Hi everyone,We live in Everett, WA and are looking to start investing. It's almost impossible to find anything within 2 hours any direction that meets the 2% rule. Fixer uppers are all well over $100K, which we can ...