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Guillermo Perez Seller finance question
7 January 2025 | 5 replies
Here's the details:ARV- $210- $220KRent: about $1,900/month3 beds/ 2 bathsNeeds: New roof, New HVAC, New fence, Minot touch ups inside like paint and cabinet touch ups.Rehab- About $40kI offered $140K and he countered with $190K.
Chris Garnes Please help - advice needed to complete two flip properties.
2 January 2025 | 2 replies
The new design takes the home from a 3 bed, 2 bath to a 4 bed, 3 bath, 2,400 sq ft rambler on a large lot in highly desired area.
Sino U. Seeking Advice - Multifamily Investment with Potential Short-Term Rental Strategy
1 January 2025 | 3 replies
The breakdown is as follows:2 bed / 1 bath1 bed / 1 bath1 bed (studio) / 1 bathThe property was previously rented out for a combined total of $3,400 per month.
Cheng Chu Rental Demand in Mckinney, Texas
12 January 2025 | 3 replies
McKinney is thriving, but so are other parts of North Texas, and a broader perspective could reveal other great opportunities.Here’s what I’ve observed managing a significant number of rentals in the area:Bedrooms and Layouts:3-bed, 2-bath homes consistently attract the largest pool of tenants and have the highest occupancy rates.4-bedroom homes have grown in demand, especially with the rise of remote work, as tenants look for extra space to use as a home office.Square footage is less critical than number of beds and baths.Supply and Demand:McKinney’s growth is driving demand, but the quality of the location matters greatly.
Mike Conner Investor wants to trade properties - seeking advice
12 January 2025 | 2 replies
My duplex - built 1989, 2,060 sf, 2 bed/bath, 1 year old roof, value if I subdivide (county already approved) and sell each separately $150k each ($300k total)Investor duplex - built 1995, 2,300 sf, 2 bed/bath, 5 year old roof, value around $310kThe investors initial request was for an equal trade and they would pay realtor fees, which I replied wouldn't be equal due to buying/selling costs (recording fees, title insurance, closing fee, survey, inspections, loan fees, 1031 fees, accountant fees, repairs), taxes would increase due to new sale price, I'd trade a 3.75% mortgage for a higher one, and I'm on the 10th year of a 30 year loan so resetting that to a new loan would restart amortization and pay more towards interest.
Amy Smith Investing as we move into "retirement."
5 January 2025 | 5 replies
One lot has a 2 bed and one bath cottage that was an existing STR. 
Daniel Summer Investment Opportunities in Memphis
9 January 2025 | 6 replies
I have heard that the sweet spot is a 4 bed 2 bath section 8 in Memphis.
Jared Haxton Setting Up and Marketing 4.25% Seller Finance Deal
14 January 2025 | 1 reply
Quote from @Jared Haxton: Hi BP Community,I own a 2-bed/2-bath condo in Prescott, AZ (near Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, hospitals, and medical facilities), and I’m exploring selling it via seller financing.
Erik Applegate Management by Room / Apartment Complex
4 January 2025 | 8 replies
There are 3 different types of units, studio, 1 bed, 2 bed.
Conte Cuttino Leave 100k and rent or Flip for 30k
9 January 2025 | 10 replies
Quote from @Conte Cuttino: Property is in C+ area but in a different School district that’s B-If I sale I’ll get 30k profit after 9 months.If I keep as a Long term rental I’ll have to convert the garage into a illegal 1 bed cottage at an additional cost of $35k leaving a total of $107k left in this deal after 70% refi and closing cost.