
7 October 2018 | 3 replies
So based off this calculation I determined that my portfolio is strong enough to move on with my expansion plan into a new market.Business expenses as % of total expenses : 70% 1) Fixed Expenses: a)Monthly Mortgages: 45% b)Property Taxes: 18.7%c)Utilities Expenses: 14.8% d)Licenses & Insurance: 5.4% 2) Variable expense - Water bills + repair expense : 16% Personal Expense as % of total expenses: 30% My monthly living expensesa)Housing: 39.7% b)Child Care: 25.4%c)Living expense: 22.2% d) Food: 7.9 %e) Insurance: 4.8Income 1) Total Income - 100% A) Rental Income: 42% B) Wage income (W-2) : 26 % C) House Flipping Revenue: 23% D) Property Management Revenue: 5% E) Stocks/Dividends: 4% Please let me know if you would like help walking through this process as it has been super helpful to understand my financial situation or send you the spread sheet I used.

21 October 2018 | 18 replies
They have daily free seminars that discuss, financial analysis, deal structure, how to find deals, wholesale, house hacking, BRRR, etc.If you want to discuss the income property market, I am available to help.

18 September 2018 | 7 replies
Is he billing your partnership at actual cost with his personal daily onsite labor free until the 50/50 split?

23 September 2018 | 2 replies
Dear BP community,After 2 months of daily research and countless of trips back and forth between south bay and Merced.

22 October 2018 | 14 replies
The food is good, though.)I'm a digital photography buff with a background in Photoshop.I do most of my digital photography with clothes on, but you do you.

19 September 2018 | 1 reply
So based off this calculation I determined that my portfolio is strong enough to move on with my expansion plan into a new market.Business expenses as % of total expenses : 70% 1) Fixed Expenses: a)Monthly Mortgages: 45% b)Property Taxes: 18.7%c)Utilities Expenses: 14.8% d)Licenses & Insurance: 5.4% 2) Variable expense - Water bills + repair expense : 16%Personal Expense as % of total expenses: 30% My monthly living expensesa)Housing: 39.7%b)Child Care: 25.4%c)Living expense: 22.2%d) Food: 7.9 %e) Insurance: 4.8Income 1) Total Income - 100% A) Rental Income: 42% B) Wage income (W-2) : 26 % C) House Flipping Revenue: 23% D) Property Management Revenue: 5% E) Stocks/Dividends: 4% Please let me know if you would like help walking through this process as it has been super helpful to understand my financial situation or send you the spread sheet I used.

21 September 2018 | 4 replies
There was usually breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in the dinig room for those who wanted to attend and socialize.That being said there was a kitchen and staff that prepared food for every resident.

14 November 2018 | 6 replies
I missed breakfast this morning and have food on my mind.

23 November 2018 | 3 replies
By BP member webinars, are you referring to the live events hosted daily on BP?
20 September 2018 | 2 replies
Weekly, monthly, daily I’m open.