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Danielle B. Out-of-State - Ohio Section 8 Housing
29 January 2025 | 22 replies
Self-proclaimed Section 8 guru's online claim to do the latter and then find Property Managers after they purchase the property in whatever state, but I don't know how real that is. 
Dave Gabruk Budget-Friendly Renovations: How I Increased Property Value Without Overspending
4 February 2025 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $100,000 Cash invested: $35,000 Sale price: $270,000 Hey BiggerPockets Community,I recently updated a multi-family property on a tight budget and significantly increased its value.
Terrence Stark Builder Refusal to Provide Floor Plans
8 February 2025 | 2 replies
Therefore you have to rely on contract, if its a new build, make sure its in the Purchase Agreement.Why?
Jared Fisher Recommended Agents in the Indianapolis Market
6 February 2025 | 7 replies
She has quite a bit of experience regarding investment real-estate purchases.
Makan A Tabrizi Nail/Screw Holes in Walls
20 February 2025 | 46 replies
I have text in my lease stating that the tenant is not allowed to make repairs to holes in walls and that any repair work that takes over 30 minutes or is larger than the size of small nail will be repaired by the landlord's hired labor at a cost of $30 per hour plus material costs. 
Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
5 February 2025 | 38 replies
Santarelli allegedly purchased from a government auction from the bankruptcy trustee and relaunched online.
Anthony Klemm early stage strategy comparisons
10 February 2025 | 16 replies
Deduct NEW property taxes after you buyDeduct home insurance costsDeduct maintenance percentage, typically 10%Deduct vacancy+tenant nonperformance percentage(we recommend 5% for Class A, 10% Class B, 20% Class C, good luck with Class D)Deduct whatever dollar/percentage of cashflow you wantNow, what you have left over is the amount for debt service.Enter it into a mortgage calculator, with current interest rate for an investment property, to determine your maximum mortgage amount.Divide the mortgage amount by either 75% or 80%, depending on the required down payment percentage - this is your tentative price to offer.If the property needs repairs, you'll want to deduct 110%-120% of the estimated repairs from this amount.Be sure to also research the ARV and make sure it's 10-20% higher than your tentative purchase price.As long as the ARV checks out, this is the purchase price to offer.It is probably significantly below the asking price.
Ken M. When Is A Good Market To Flip
21 February 2025 | 6 replies
Are they going to be able to buy your proudly done flip.3) If you misjudge the market, do you know when to dump it.4) Can you put a spreadsheet together on your purchase costs, carrying costs, rehab costs, closing costs, selling costs, tax costs, contractors that don't show and delay your project etc. etc. etc.5) Is the return worth the risk.
Eli Fazzo Real estate investing in South Carolina: Worth it at 6% property tax?
4 February 2025 | 38 replies
My plan is to sell my primary home in New York and purchase a house to live in South Carolina.
Emily Shin New in real estate
29 January 2025 | 22 replies
This will be my first home purchase, and I am aiming to invest in multi-family properties.What should I be aware of when purchasing a multi-family property?