Hi everyone,I'm under contract for my first multifamily deal in NJ. My husband and I are planning to live in the first floor while we want to rent out the second one. do you have any tips how to market the property an...
Morning. This may be very straightforward, it may not be. Hence I'm asking the collective. Current situation: I currently own a 2bed/2bath condo in Downtown Denver. Condo value is somewhere $580-600k, currently have o...
I'm looking for a new Umbrella policy provider. Progressive in California just nixed me because I have 3 properties, and their upper limit is 2. Who did you get your Umbrella insurance from? What was your cost roug...
We are looking at QuickBooks from the stand point of managing our books, payment of suppliers and tracking building expenses and income. Also looking to automate some of these items. Are there any other “money managem...
As the subject questions; what is the most effective tax strategy during the buy and hold growth phase? While working to grow and add additional properties, would it be a good idea not to report any expenses to your C...
Hey now!I've put together an idea for a real estate business idea and have come up with a company name, a logo and a possible slogan. I'm looking for feedback on it's design, colors, what you think when you first see ...
My name is Abel. I'm From Ethiopia I just found biggerpockets and really love the community, the contents and all members helping one another I'm also new to investing and would love to learn and grow in my financial ...
Hello everyone, so I found an off-market 7 Unit apartment building (seller financing) in the greater Lansing area in Michigan that is set up in a way that appears it can be converted into 8 units fairly easily. There ...
Hi,We own and manage two AirBnb's. We have previously tracked all expenses manually in google sheets and produced financials statements manually, also in google sheets. Transcribing transactions from bank statements...
Hello, I have been researching loans and financing options and discovered that many lenders will let borrowers put a lot less than 20% down on a property, given that they get PMI. Now, this sounds great for investor...