15 December 2020 | 3 replies
Hello Bigger Pockets, this is my first post, and debating whether to hold or sell my office condo suite that I bought back in 2011 after my landlord filed bankruptcy and was left rent free for almost a year until I was able to offer a low purchase price to the bank that held the "bad note."
11 December 2020 | 6 replies
If you are not a licensed agent this contract may not be held as valid if you run into disputes.
9 December 2020 | 1 reply
You always end up building equity no matter what, as long as you hold to the strategy and stick to the plan.PS: I am talking based on my own experience; I have seen clients that bought at the worst of the market but held to their strategies are doing very well now.
13 December 2020 | 9 replies
For rental property held free and clear with tenants in place, does anyone know if the following terms reasonable?
10 February 2021 | 23 replies
Last in-person conversation we have had, with my realtor present, both the tenant and his fiance whipped out their smartphones and held them at waist-height, casually pointed at us.
29 December 2020 | 5 replies
I just recently sold my shares of a privately held company and looking to purchase property in Opportunity Zone with my gains.
10 January 2021 | 9 replies
@Alvaro Rodriguez The best place to start in your search will be to understand if you need any of the drawings will require a professional stamp, residential work has a decent amount of leeway on who can produce your drawings but commercial work is typically held to a higher standard.
15 December 2020 | 25 replies
Realize I should have held on to a few but certainly understand the concept of buy and hold.
16 December 2020 | 6 replies
They have been held for between 5 and 10 years Average purchase price $125kAverage value $300kAverage rent $1500/mo $18k/yearAverage income $12k/yearAverage cashflow $10k/yearI did mostly 10-15 year loans so I’m down to 4 loans left already and will be paid off in the next 5.
11 December 2020 | 4 replies
It depends on your state @Nick Willi - in CT we are required to have separate security deposit accounts, each in the name of the tenant, being held in an interest bearing escrow account.