Hey BP community! I really appreciate all of the expertise and help here.I am just starting out and am circling Philadelphia as my probable target market. Any advice or recommendations are definitely appreciated. H...
Hello all! For anyone in the Cleveland Ohio area, what typically is normal in that area in terms of who pays the water/sewer, electricity, gas, & garbage?Looking at small multifamily deals in the area and was curi...
Continuation from Part 1 of this series: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/44/topics/723267-apartment-financial-underwriting-part-1-of-a-2-part-seriesApartment Financial Underwriting - Part 2 of a 2 Part SeriesInve...
Here is the situation. I have an investment property worth about 150k and a loan for slightly less than 50k. The property is currently financed at 5.125% int rate. I am considering doing a refi to lower the rate a...
Hi BP,I wanted to share one of my clients investment property success stories. Take a look! 4 Unit Property in Shaw Subdivision Washington, DC off of 10th and Rhode Island (great location)-Purchase Price: $1,965,000 ...
Hey BP Fam,I am hoping to get some advice from the community on this matter. Some colleagues and I are planning to form an LLC for Real Estate Investing. We plan to start off with flips to build up capital in the earl...
Hello All! First timer here, I'm 22 years old and have a BS in Aeronautical Engineering--I'm really out of my league here. I'm currently serving as a Second Lieutenant in the USAF. My current assignment is Grad Schoo...
I have a scenario where I have found a manufactured home on a permanent foundation in an area where you own the land & have a very small HOA to pay for water, pool, parks, rec room etc. It’s great for my family as...
Hi, I would love some insight and perspective on an issue related to early lease termination.Our tenant, a military family, told us at the end of December, a bit less than 4 months after they moved in, that they had g...
Chase requires new home buyers to put 20% down and have a 700 FICO. I believe the national average is around 7% for first time home buyers. What I don't understand is they still offer their DreamMaker loan with 3% dow...