datznasty
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My property manager works for Remax and charges 10% which is standard. I dont do anything except when there's repairs or something she needs to get money or a decision from me about.
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What do you have to do as far as connecting utilities? Did you have get permits for an ADU etc?
I kind of want one of these to throw on some land in the mountains. Air BnB it out when I'm not using it.
I opened a Private Equity firm with a few of my older co-workers some years ago. Have been doing very well for myself. God has been good. I have property out in SF, Hong Kong, NYC, London and Paris.
You don't have to!
Got several properties, and I just use property manager to handle everything. I send out a few emails/per year and just collect checks after they take their cut. Investment properties can be hands-off or you can micromanage if you want.
Any tips on how to get started? I want to buy something in Washington as an investment property but not sure I even get how getting a mortgage works. Have done some basic looking up but always better to hear from actual experienced people currently doing it versus articles.
Nice, what state?I'm trying to cop a condo how much over asking is a good price? house is 190 I was going to offer 210 max lol
You should narrow down your criteria Ex. What area in Washington? Multifamily? Single family? Short term rental? Long term rental? how many bedrooms/bathrooms?
I'd say first step is talk to a lender. They'll tell you how much you can afford.
Use https://www.biggerpockets.com/ as a reference. Type in any question you have into the search box (magnifying glass), people have asked whatever question you've asked before and discussed it in depth.
I started out with a turn-key property. A company buys a property, renovates it, sells it to me (at retail price), and has me setup with a property manager by closing.
I'm trying to cop a condo how much over asking is a good price? house is 190 I was going to offer 210 max lol
I used them more than 5 years ago, but the company's name is Norada. Things worked out great for me, but I'm not going to vouch for them! Please DYOR. Check out biggerpockets.com. Check out "turnkey providers" in the search function and see what other real estate investors are saying.what turn key provider did you use? I’m looking out of state and thinking turn key might just be the way to get my feet wet
I used them more than 5 years ago, but the company's name is Norada. Things worked out great for me, but I'm not going to vouch for them! Please DYOR. Check out biggerpockets.com. Check out "turnkey providers" in the search function and see what other real estate investors are saying.
I bought the property for 100k in Kansas city, Missouri in 2016. 5beds/3baths in a "C" area. Mortgage + Property taxes is about 800$/month, renting for 1250$ today. (property manager takes 10% cut, tenants pay utilities). Property appreciated 50%+ since then.
That's why you have them pay security. Use it.Just had a tenant move out and she left a bunch of her **** all throughout the house. Couch, full fridge, pantry still packed with food, cabinets full of dishes, along with a bunch of miscellaneous crap scattered through the whole house
And that’s where it’s goingThat's why you have them pay security. Use it.
Just document with pictures and keep your reciepts and you should be fine.Just had a tenant move out and she left a bunch of her **** all throughout the house. Couch, full fridge, pantry still packed with food, cabinets full of dishes, along with a bunch of miscellaneous crap scattered through the whole house
lol. We bought literally a whole block in St. Louis for like 20k years ago. 4 multi units and only 1 tenant who wouldn’t move. Held for 10 years and SLU bought the land from us. Trying to get back to STL now and get something there again. Missouri is nice for what you get
Yea I doubt this dumb broad would go through the court systems, but it’s California, and the renter has waaaaaaay more protections than the landlordJust document with pictures and keep your reciepts and you should be fine.