Hey everybody, I am brand new to the game and keep getting torn on which direction I should go. I discovered Dave Ramsey last year and ever since then I have been busting my butt in overtime trying to pay off all of m...
Hi all - I'd love to get some real world data on turnkey performance. Chris has a great post discussing TK: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/mastering...My concern as a new investor is the long term performanc...
It is a 2 bed 1 bath in philly. Had great tenants for 1.5 years. Unfortunately their careers bring them to Seattle.
I let them move out early an exempted them from Last month rent because they kept the place clean ...
Hi BP Community,I just wanted to check in, and see what other landlords do with screening. Our property is a duplex, and one side requires $675/month or 3x income is $2,025 minimum income. A potential tenant recen...
My main goal with investing is buying below market and hopefully making a lot of money when I sell in 15-20 years through appreciation. With that in mind - does it make sense to improve the property over time to pr...
Investment Info:
Industrial commercial investment investment.
A multitude of industrial, retail, and a couple of residential rentals. At this point, I have divested all my real estate holdings except one mid...
Quick question- When I run a report, the annualized returns seem to rise and then diminish over time- Can anyone explain why this happens? Thank you! I am sure there is a simple explanation!
Networking is part of the process; hearing NO or getting turned away because you are a new investor and not doing cash only comes with the territory.
I'm finishing up The Millionaire Real Estate Investor - great book, so happy that so many of you have recommended it.
I'm in the process of setting up an excel spreadsheet with which to track returns, both ROI and RO...
I was curious of anyone has used furnish finder for their property?I’m trying to find out how turn overs are on mid term rentals and how quickly a renter can get back in your unit.
Thanks,
Pat