
Has anyone ever seen a levy rate applied to a cap rate or a loaded capitalization rate?? I could understand an adjustment for property taxes being applied to the income/NOI. Just received this in an appraisal and I ...
Hey BP, I'm analyzing potential deals and seeing some annual taxes that seem higher than other properties at the same listing price. What does this mean?

As I am jumping into the BP books on investing, I remember Brandon Turner constantly talking about knowing the MATH of the deal. There is a YouTube video on how the BRRRR investing calculator works, but he uses a dea...

Hello BP community! I'm new to the family and I have been analyzing a deal on the calculators this evening. I've been unable to get my cash on cash ROI to a place I would like it to be. Does anyone have a suggestion o...

Hey Bigger Pockets fans,I am analyzing this deal and I want to double check my numbers with more experience investors to make sure my numbers look good.Any and all feedback is very much appreciated. Bigger pockets cal...

I am really interested in acquiring small apartment buildings but I am not sure of the analysis. I can get to the NOI but how do I figure out the mortgage and the taxes? I want to put some offers in on a couple of pro...

Investing in certain types of private notes requires an investor to be accredited. I'll go with the simple definition of a net worth of $1m (not including primary residence).The calculation of the $1m net worth is st...

Currently I am looking at a property as a potential house hack and future rental. Am I wrong to analyze the property in such a way that the rental income only covers my mortgage for the purpose of a house hack? If not...
I am working on my first deal. The report below is from the BRRRR calculator. I feel like it should be a profitable deal, but when I look at the numbers it does not appear to be. Any insight would be helpful. Thank yo...

My understanding is for resedential units and condos it would be SL for 27.5 years however for coops the formula is a bit different.
Would anyone be able advise on how this is calculated? I read some stuff on the I...