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Aj Bowman GC vs. Sub Contracting
2 September 2016 | 18 replies
@Joseph England @Matthew Paul how much money can I save I guess now is the true because I can make time if I sub it out 
Axel Ragnarsson 21 Years Old, Closed on 1st Multi-Family with only 5% Down
17 August 2016 | 59 replies
Don't expect more than a few weeks of vacancy each year.)PM: $294 (I will manage, just entered this expense as a safety net).Heat: $210Electric/Water/Trash: $0 (Tenants pay electric, property utilizes a private well, and the town dump is literally located across the street).Net Monthly Cash Flow: $307Net Monthly Cash Flow if I Don't Include PM Expense: $601While this number may seem low to some of the members on BP, it is important to note that cash flow is harder to come by in New England than in many of the southern/midwestern states.
Dylan Tettemer Funding My First Property While Overseas
2 August 2017 | 5 replies
While we were stationed in England, we bought two rental units in Texas.  
Matthew John Huntington Bank Bait & Switch on Loan
28 December 2018 | 18 replies
(ALL CONVENTIONAL LOANS) Summit Funding - 5% down, 5.75% interest rate, I pay closing costs Bank of England - 15% down, 5.45% interest rate, I pay closing costsHuntington Bank - 3% down, 4.75% interest rate, they pay closing cost since we qualify for Home Ready Buyer program (had to take a course) Based on these terms, it's a NO BRAINER who to pick, right?
Clayton Murray Investing in New England?
9 December 2020 | 23 replies
I have moved around quite a bit, and always find myself back in New England.
Rajesh Shenoy Looking to relocate to Charlotte, NC and nearby and need your expert advise
25 December 2023 | 13 replies
I have used Michelle England with Tricap Connect on a few DSCR products and she was great and gave a very competitive rate. 
Dan Hale Looking to purchase near University of Connecticut
6 June 2016 | 12 replies
I ran into some issues in Springfield, MA near Western New England University with restrictive covenants on the properties not allowing them to be used as rentals and these were single family homes so make sure you do your homework or have use a good real estate agent.
Jon Christensen Estimating M & R and CapEx for 3 family in Portland, ME
6 October 2016 | 10 replies
CapEx per unitAre there any other northeast/new england landlords investors, property managers, etc that have experience with these older northeast properties who can give me some dollar amounts to plug in?
Tom Colombo Newbie - Southeastern Massachusetts (Cape Cod)
24 May 2022 | 7 replies
Owning pre 1950s is common in MA and New England.
Jessica Gettle Storage Units
11 October 2018 | 16 replies
Hi @Jessica GettleI am involved with a company that owns several self storage facilities in New England.