Hi fellow BPers!I'm interested in a multi-family property and need fresh eyes looking at it to decide if it is a good deal or not. My only concern is cashflow is low at this point. It's a 20 unit complex. With a 120...
I had a topic earlier on rehabbing my kitchen what type of materials to use for flooring, counter tops etc. If anyone missed the picture of the kitchen I posted it. I have laminate cabinets in my house, they been the...
Hello, I recently came across some condo's that may make for good rentals. I have never looked at Condos before so I was wondering what types of pitfalls should I look out for? What type of questions should I be ask...
After sending out mailers, setting up a website and Google ppc and all the other fun stuff necessary to get moving on wholesaling, I received my first call.A young man and his mother had found themselves in a tight sp...
Hi, I'm new to real estate investing, My background is in the Technology Industry. I'm currently living in Stockton, in the process of listing my property to start investing in rental properties.
Interested in, fl...
Hi all -
Has anyone had an upstairs unit change floors and ultimately sued them for nuisance because of sound issues?
It's in my personal residence condo. I had goals of renting it out in the next year but I don't t...
I've been looking at the KC market for awhile and have seen some properties Sierra Real Estate has listed. They purchase, rehab, and manage them it looks like. The ROI looks good on paper. Some of them appear to be in...
Hi everybody!(Question is at the bottom.. feel free to skip ahead.) :-)I'm a first-time investor, and have tried to learn as much as I can before moving forward. It's amazing how many questions come up when you actual...
This is a 3/2 for 1508 sq ft in Los Altos, CA....
I think it might be a good idea to get a license as a real estate investor? I mean if someone is serious about investing, why not? -feedback please, would like to know if I am wrong and the reason?