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All Forum Posts by: Christopher Wright

Christopher Wright has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

Thank You @Curtis Bidwell

Thank You Ali Boone

Hello Bigger Pockets community. I'm new to Real Estate investing and I would like to know from the community. when starting to invest in a new state how do you go about finding the best areas for rental properties and how do you go about rating what type of area and house it is. example I saw on the forum that someone will state it a B+ building in a C- area

Would you mind posting the link for the questions to ask when looking for property managers.

I Did dollar amount, it didn't give me the option to do percentage. also  only payments in the land lord field was taxes, property manager fees. so I don't understand why its so high

so i'm trying out the rental calculator on the site and i'm having a little bit an issue. every time i use the calculater the rental income would come out far greater than the rental expense. for instance the monthly rental incme would be $1200 month for a duplex and the expense would be $3280.60 for the month; this number doesn't change even though i mess with the numbers. i'm i doing something wrong?

Post: New Member From El Paso

Christopher WrightPosted
  • El Paso, TX
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 4

Well hello bigger pockets family, I'm relatively new to bigger pockets and I'm looking to get into real estate investing more on the buy and hold side .