
8 April 2024 | 51 replies
It's also worth considering the assessed market value from the county itself and averaging everything out.

8 April 2024 | 29 replies
My partner who is a general contractor and I walked the exterior and already made an assessment and compared it to the cost of our last rehab.

8 April 2024 | 9 replies
It's essential to evaluate each deal individually, considering factors like your specific market, property condition, and your own risk tolerance.Here's a quick summary of what you might do:70% Rule: Use this as your initial benchmark to assess deals, especially if you're looking at traditional financing with 70% LTV as a goal. 75% Rule: When you have access to lenders offering DSCR loans at 75% LTV, adjust your analysis to match this new lending option.

14 April 2024 | 885 replies
Research and make your own assessment and move on.

8 April 2024 | 15 replies
The California FTB has put 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediaries on notice that the California FTB will assess penalties against Qualified Intermediaries who participate in these "tax-deferred structures."

9 April 2024 | 64 replies
Get fed funds to 3 by H2 24, then q3 re assess if sitting good then do 1BPS drop leading into '24 election.
9 April 2024 | 67 replies
Utilize online tools and resources to search for investment opportunities, analyze potential cash flow, explore property management options, visit and assess properties, diversify your portfolio, and keep up-to-date on market trends, economic conditions, and real estate strategies.

7 April 2024 | 33 replies
. - I can't speak for other Midwest states but in Indianapolis metro area, my property taxes are pretty high 2.77 and 2.78% and the taxes go up with no limit (17% with my last assessment).

7 April 2024 | 32 replies
I'm new to REI and on my initial assessment, the further east you go the easier.

6 April 2024 | 7 replies
@Anthony ErvinMost counties have online property tax calculators.Investors need to know how their communities determine property taxes.Some counties and states have set schedules every 3 4 or 5 years to re-assess properties.