
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
Hi @Stefano Vrolijk, my team and I help foreign citizens purchase investment properties all the time.

12 February 2025 | 12 replies
I have individual spreadsheets for each property that I used in my initial analysis for purchasing the asset of course, but I'd love to see everything all together now with real-time numbers.Where can I find something like this?

1 February 2025 | 5 replies
The only additional thing that needs to happen is make sure appraiser makes note of why the value increase in as is vs previous purchase price.

3 February 2025 | 4 replies
Let's assume the financials in the package are good for a moment (they probably are not) AND that you either do not or do achieve the broker's pro forma:If you purchase this asset, achieve ONLY the 'current' NOI, grow NOI 2% per year, and exit at a 5% cap at the end of Year 6, you will have a 4.8% unlevered IRR.

7 February 2025 | 11 replies
For a purchase generally application would be to review an ID, asset statements, and LLC docs if neccesary.

10 February 2025 | 16 replies
Buyers usually want to purchase on today’s value while sellers often want to use future potential of the property (“current rents are below market” or “room to build an additional property”, etc) to increase the purchase price or likelihood of a sale.

30 January 2025 | 3 replies
I saw how that proposal is basically her giving me a 0% loan, but at the same time I believe that structure will avoid her taking a large loss (approximately 30k if she accepts a 300k offer).I do not know why she doesnt get a PM, I only share the facts of when she purchased it, the purchase price, and the reasoning she shared with my realtor as to why she is selling after such a short time period.

20 February 2025 | 11 replies
In Columbus Ohio, you can still find deals that hit the 1% rule anywhere from $120-180k purchase price.

12 February 2025 | 0 replies
With fewer buyers in the market due to high rates, investors who move now have leverage to negotiate on purchase price, seller credits, and even off-market deals.The biggest mistake investors can make right now is waiting for perfect conditions.

3 February 2025 | 32 replies
@Nick Henry this also comes down to how much time you have available and how much effort you are able to put into purchasing a home or building and doing renovations and then finding quality residents to live and take care of your asset.