Hi everyone,I'm looking at a possible Fix & Flip in Connecticut with amazing numbers. any way you dice the deal it makes sense . It is deal it is great for fix and flip, brrr or long term. The only flaw I say is t...
Was looking at a property "on paper" and thought I found a great deal until I drove it via Google Streetview and found out a block away is a cementary.Interestingly, the rent for comparable units farther away in simil...
Found a lovely 5 unit building today , on the corner of Pine and Cemetery road . the cemetery itself is hard to see from the house , as it’s further down the road , but the road sign is visible from every window. I ...
Looking at a duplex to househack here in SoCal, planning to use FHA loan and re-fi out of it (and move out) when possible. That said, the property is directly across from a cemetery. Has anyone had any issues getting ...
How does one develop land into a cemetery?I’m not planning to do it—just curious.
I need some ideas!Took a listing 54 days ago. One family attached on Staten Island, NY, originally listed for $649,000 as per the comps, and in this area, this is the first time homebuyer/millenial price point. I wa...
Hello all,I'm a real estate newbie looking to buy his first single family. I've found one property that looks fantastic on paper. There is a problem though: it's located across the street from a well maintained cemete...
Hello everyone!!I have a question I am hoping you guys can help me with. I'm relatively new to investing, but am looking to build a portfolio. I currently own a duplex I purchased as my first home-- I reside in one si...
Hello BP Fam. Just wanted to get your opinion on the vibe/sentiment of owning a multifamily in a C+/B neighborhood facing a cemetery in St Louis. Is a cemetery a turn off for potential new tenants? Thank you!
Anyone have any views or experience with buying a multi-family as a rental property that is adjacent to a cemetery? Does this turn away renters? Should this impact value long-term?