14 November 2025 | 11 replies
taxes are estimated to be 412 Monthly Insurance 133 monthly Property management fee 125 a month Quarterly Water 125 a month Vacancy 5% 2900x0.05 145 per month Repairs 7% is 203 a month Capx 5% 145All combined puts me at 1288.
12 November 2025 | 5 replies
Even if bought below market value, one major capital expense—like a roof or water service line—can erase all perceived equity.
1 November 2025 | 13 replies
My current neighborhoods that I've been searching have been mostly Somerville, Jamaica Plain, Dorchester, Everett, Quincy.
22 October 2025 | 2 replies
Not a downturn, but a correction that’s separating well-priced, well-presented homes from those chasing yesterday’s prices.Here’s what’s happening and what it means for both sides of the table.Overall Market SnapshotMedian Sales Price: $314,000 (down just 0.2% year over year)Sales Volume: Up 2.7% from Q3 2024Days on Market: 44 days, up 46.7% from last yearList-to-Sale Ratio (S/OLP): 97.1%, down 0.9 pointsSeller Concessions: Paid in 58.6% of transactions (up 1.1%)Months of Supply: 3.9 months, still a solid seller’s market below $750KIn plain terms, homes are still selling, but buyers are taking their time and overpricing is punishing sellers more severely than it did a year ago.For Sellers: Pricing Precision Matters More Than EverAbout 59% of homes were overpriced when they hit the market this quarter, and 46% of sales required a price reduction before selling.That mistake cost sellers an average of 7.1% off their original list price and added more than three extra months on the market3Q 25 Greater Huntsville Quarte…3Q 25 Greater Huntsville Quarte…Top 2 Takeaways for Sellers:Price it right the first time.Sellers who listed competitively from day one achieved 100% of their asking price in just 11 days.
4 November 2025 | 9 replies
I'd check the water shut off valves (under sinks) - if they are "old" knob style, id try to turn them to shut off the water and see if they leak (they do tend to do it over time) - replacement can be costly because it will require water shut off to the entire building (unless you have the individual main water shut off) - it will have to be done thru HOA, increasing cost.
14 November 2025 | 46 replies
"likely to go under water": Why?
25 October 2025 | 6 replies
Don’t overthink it or waste anyobody’s time, just cut to the chase and ask plainly if the seller is open to any offers using seller financing/ seller carry (I wouldn’t use “creative financing” as that is usually interpreted as BS).
14 November 2025 | 0 replies
Hey BP,I’m reviewing an infill lot in the Spartanburg SC area and wanted some local insight from builders or investors active in the Upstate.Basic details:• Sierra Rd area• ~7,350 sq ft• Public water/sewer at street• No HOA• Several new builds nearby in the $260k–$265k range• Needs clearing/gradingI posted the full breakdown in a Classifieds listing per BP rules, but I’d love to hear from anyone familiar with recent new-build activity in this pocket or who has experience building in this part of Spartanburg.Thanks for any feedback.
11 November 2025 | 6 replies
And eventually, the Age of Autonomy will free people to work on higher-value activities.Fun fact: most jobs, in most industries, that exist today… did not exist at all in 1940.Our grandchildren will be shocked to learn that people operated cars themselves on the road, amidst thousands of other distracted, drunk, angry, or just plain poor human drivers.
4 November 2025 | 2 replies
“Do not let wet clothing or towels sit for long periods — they can cause black stains on walls or ceilings.”Have tenants sign a Mold Addendum acknowledging that they understand their role in preventing moisture issues and will notify management promptly if they see any black stains or experience leaks.Landlord ResponsibilitiesAddress leaks, water intrusion, or condensation issues immediately — prevention is key.Hire licensed contractors for roof, HVAC, or plumbing repairs.Keep documentation and photos of all tenant complaints and maintenance actions.Maintain proper ventilation and dehumidifiers in basements or areas prone to moisture.If mold is confirmed, notify tenants in writing about the remediation process and timeline.Tenant ResponsibilitiesReport leaks or water damage as soon as possible.Use ventilation fans during and after showers or cooking.Maintain reasonable cleanliness and avoid over-humidifying the space.Follow the instructions in the Mold Addendum and cooperate with access for repairs.Final NoteMold prevention is a shared responsibility between the landlord and tenant.