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James Lipko Cash to Equity Position
14 January 2023 | 4 replies

What is a typical cash position that you should maintain as a landlord to have for repairs, emergency expenses, buying opportunities, renovations, etc?  I am looking to purchase my first rental property. I know what I...

Erwin Li One house hack to the next and how to fund
14 December 2022 | 7 replies

Hello everyone,
It has been almost 1 year since purchasing my first deal and I'm planning on looking for the next one middle of 2023. 
I am curious on how the lending works if I have my townhouse fully rented, does ...

Reid Isaki converting rental to primary
11 December 2019 | 8 replies

I can't find any information on converting a rental to primary re: irs forms.  I know the 4562 is what I would use to put improvements for my rental into service and depreciation on the property, but not for letting t...

Erik Moreno how to scale?
10 October 2023 | 5 replies

My current portfolio is about 90 doors w/ portfolio ranging from 45 unit multifamily  to single family some have long term Fannie Mae loans and others are owned free and clear. thus far its been great we allocate 14k ...

Libby Truesdell Help a newbie analyze an OOS deal.
23 March 2020 | 12 replies

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Jason Merchey Cumulative Cash on Cash Return - Theoretically Speaking
17 January 2014 | 7 replies

I'm not the best finance mind. I got a calculator called Rental Valuator. I like it. It's a teenie bit above my head, but I think I get it. My question is, when I plug in a property purchased today for 25% down, 30...

Ben Bakhshi Highest profit margin deal closed. Home built in 2006. Turnkey, CAP 20.
12 December 2012 | 8 replies

This home is a duplex, built in 2006, each side has 4 bedrooms and 3 baths with hardwood floors. Each side is currently rented for $650/mo.

Initial price: $64,900.
We offered $67,500 and lost to a $68,000 bid. The cl...

Dustin J Woods Buy & Hold - Over pay?
9 March 2018 | 8 replies

Is it ever okay to pay full market or over for a Single Family Home, if you never intend to sell it? For instance, you can finish the basement and rent it out as a separate unit because it has a separate entrance alre...

Heather W. Hardwood Flooring Damage Due to Improper Care
28 June 2019 | 4 replies

My tenants moved out and there is significant damage throughout due to improper care. My tenant rules and regulations document is clear about how to care for things like appliances and flooring. They signed it when th...

Mary Beth Blackwell LTR v. STR Estimator
5 April 2023 | 7 replies

Hi BP,
I run STR property management down in St. Pete/Tampa, FL.  One of the top question I receive from homeowners and investors is, "How much could I make each month if I STR'd instead of LTR'd?"
Since this questi...