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Kevin G. Moving from California to Missouri for first property / rental property
2 August 2024 | 8 replies
I currently manage two single-family rentals, each generating 10% gross cash flow.
Mo Abeds How to find Off-Market Properties that Produce high Roi
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
How to find Off-Market Properties that Produce high Roi.When it comes to real estate investing..It really comes down to finding Properties that are high value and generate ROI..And if you’re not finding properties that high value and can generate Roi, the #1 tip I can give to you is..Hire someone to show you how to do it..Every deal you get needs to have the capacity to generate high ROI..I see so many Real estate investors who try hard to find deals and when they find deals, they offer freaking high offers to get those deals..Why..
Elliot Juarez Seeking Guidence for begginer Investor in NYC with little to no money
31 July 2024 | 8 replies
Buy a 1-4 family and even rent out the other bedrooms in your unit, to generate more cashflow.
Kenneth Bell What do investors see as a solid LP return?
31 July 2024 | 20 replies
Similar to real estate, ground up construction typically has higher risk because time factor can play a more important role and there are no monies generated early on. 
Joseph Fenner What software should I be taking advantage of when investing in real estate
31 July 2024 | 10 replies
Ok I will check those websites out, Thank you.There's a variety of ways to get a deal in front of you (I'm mostly a flipper), but basically if it looks promising, I run custom comps queries and check the current & past $/sf of renovated/distressed product in that city or zipcode.Here's a chart on 90066 I generated from my tool under Market Stats > Sales Data > Specific Zip Code:- My above chart (more available) shows the Avg Renovated $/sf (High) over time in this Zip Code, something completely different than charts/providers based on Averages/Medians only, like every other platform (RedFin Below, https://www.redfin.com/news/data-center/):- Can't select smaller locations such as City or Zipcode for their $/sf data, so it's useless helping me underwrite/verify a deal.- Can set Zip Code for Median Sale Price data, but again it's the median/avg so it's useless helping me underwrite/verify a deal.Then if that looks decent, I'll run Sales Comps, and get a quick summary of some key metrics based on those comps.
Farman Wazir best area to buy rental property in Jacksonville?
30 July 2024 | 8 replies
Hi Farman,For us and our goals, we look for areas that can potentially generate the 1% cash flow rule.
Noah Bacon 💥BIG News: Off-Market Deal Finder Unlocks Powerful New Benefits!
30 July 2024 | 3 replies
Invelo's advanced List Builder filters allow you to accelerate your specific lead generation needs by tailoring your searches to your unique criteria.Direct to Seller Marketing - Gain a competitive edge by creating multi-touch direct to seller campaigns from Invelo's dashboard.
Manny Sosa First Time Investor in Need of Advice
31 July 2024 | 3 replies
During this time you are not generating any return from the money invested in the ADU.
Isadore Nelson Advice on this deal in Toledo, Ohio?
29 July 2024 | 1 reply
It currently has 14 out of 17 units occupied, generating a monthly income of $6,300.
Nancy Durso What Is Cap Rate? A Key Metric for Real Estate Investors
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
Essentially, the cap rate is the proportion of Net Operating Income (NOI) to the property's value or selling price:Cap Rate = Net Operating Income (NOI)/Property ValueThis ratio offers a direct method to evaluate the yield a property generates in relation to its cost.For advanced real estate investors, integrating additional factors might prove beneficial:Vacancy rate: The duration the property remains vacant.Operating expenses percentage: Includes insurance, utilities, and maintenance costs (excludes mortgage payments, depreciation, or income taxes).The adjusted formula for net income, incorporating these considerations, is:Net Income=(100 − Operating Expenses %) ×(100 − Vacancy Rate %) × Gross Income