
20 July 2018 | 5 replies
You should look into Series-LLC and see if that's an option for you - then you don't need to worry about this question, as you can place a property in its own children Series-LLC that you can form when needed.As for distribution, you can have one or more per LLC, and that depends on multiple factors:- property class - you might not want to mix A class property with a D class property in the same LLC, due to different tenant level- cash flow - you might want to keep your cash flow cow separate from the ones that barely produce- equity - you might want to keep the one with large equity in its own LLC while you can group the ones with little equity in another LLC (let's say you have one with 50K equity in its own LLC and 3 other each with only 10K in another LLC, till their equity grows to your risk threshold when you move them out in their own LLC).- number of units (in the case of MF)- location of real estateThe investor has to decide what mix is optimal for their situation.

25 July 2018 | 42 replies
You can for sure find houses within your price range that will produce rents from $700-$1300(I know that's a wide range) depending on the house and area.The Kansas Side has some appealing areas that will produce similar results.

21 July 2018 | 27 replies
Even though we increased the value through forced appreciation in the last year, any equity within the investment is producing the monthly return so it’s too much equity in correlation to such little cash flow...we will have to discuss selling it and crunch the numbers with the view you’ve given me.This isn’t our first deal, so there is still a lot to learn.

10 March 2022 | 30 replies
If you don't have an interest in the property and market it, you are acting as an agent without a license.Someone, please correct me if I am wrong but I have asked the same question as above and this was what my research produced.

21 July 2018 | 5 replies
A deal this complex better produce inordinately high return in order to justify the expense, complexity, rigidity, and risk.

22 July 2018 | 4 replies
These two properties will likely never produce positive cash flow on their own merit and are not a good investment.

17 June 2018 | 14 replies
It takes a little time to contact them, find out if they want to stay, provide written notice of the rent increase, produce the document and then actually stay on them to get it signed.
6 June 2018 | 15 replies
If it is something that is going to resolve itself quickly and it was a good offer it may be worth waiting.If the contract specifies a loan approval contingency date and they are not able to produce a formal loan approval from a lender by that date the contract should also be null and void.
8 June 2018 | 8 replies
The job did not produce any document/receipts for obvious reasons, and common sense would tell me this is not possible.

7 June 2018 | 4 replies
I was trying to produce something similar using Zillow's APIs but I couldn't find parameter that would give the HOA fee.