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Kong Chen Out of State Invest. Need Advice
24 May 2019 | 1 reply
B class properties are 80-130k, you can pretty consistently get 8% rate of returns and with off-market deals almost everything is hitting the 1% rent to value ratio.
Kate Gagnon Southern New Hampshire New Member Introduction
9 December 2017 | 18 replies
My understanding is that rents have grown consistently over the last several years in certain markets (such as Nashua) and there’s a lot of money looking for yield, so unless rents are overcooked or demand for rentals goes down, I don’t really see a change in the near future.Would love to hear about people’s thoughts or talk to anyone who is active in the market and willing to share their experiences.Thanks,Kyle
Scott Hibbert Moving to Oakland/Bay Area in 2 weeks from Boulder, CO. Advice?
17 October 2017 | 11 replies
And I say this specifically because I believe that's an extremely poor landlord practice, don't want you to do it when you become a landlord, and is not consistent with the market.
Wilfrido Sierra New Real Estate Investor in Massachusetts
2 September 2017 | 4 replies
Staying consistent is the name of the game and I don't want people to get stuck of analysis paralysis Willfrido I see you are in Medford.. so what areas do you plan on investing and how do you plan on financing your first deal?
Harris L. Question regarding financing, W2 from my own Business
1 September 2017 | 2 replies
Hi guys,I have a question about financing...Just considering options... say your wife has a W2 income from her job and you have a W2 income from your own S-Corp(and your business has been around for at least 10 years but with fluctuating W2 income) and then your wife considers taking a break from her W2 income to recover thoroughly from her illness... outside of the W2 income we do have $30k-$40k cashflow from existing rentals.How hard would it be for you to get conventional financing with this scenario (losing a more consistent W2 income - even though her W2 is lower than yours) to finance our SFHs purchases?
Jonathan Twombly Did we investors cause the Great Crash of 2007?
3 September 2017 | 8 replies
"Down payment assistance." consisted of raising the price and telling the people buying the paper that the people put down 20%.b. 
Brittany Bauhaus Investing to purchase a forever home
6 September 2017 | 17 replies
I'd like to rent out the ADU consistently, and also the main house when we're out of the country. 
Luis Aguilar creative ways to buy my 1st house??
6 December 2017 | 45 replies
The federal consist of 2 subsidized and 2 unsubsized loans that are about 3.85%.
Chibuzor Alumba Should I take this deal on a fixer-upper duplex?
2 September 2017 | 0 replies
Additionally, this property is close to the airport so there is a lot of potential to turn it into an airbnb hub, leading to more cashflow and of course, more management/cleaning time.Long story short, would you take a deal with these parameters:- Asking price $165,000 (pre-MLS price) - Duplex consists of: 1 bedroom main floor and basement unit & 1 bedroom upstairs unit- Total rent: $1600/month (tenants pay utilities)Addendum: I just bought my first property with 11% down (before I found BP), so any suggestions (or links to forum posts/blog posts/podcasts) on creative ways to finance this deal, please let me know.Thanks BP community.
Daray Olaleye How Fickle Investors Inadvertently Pave My Way To Success..
2 September 2017 | 4 replies
-I constructed my team to consist of the cream of the crop Property Management Team in Dallas, a partner that owns and operates 200M in Real Estate, and I moved to the city that I invest so that I can submerge myself in the market... super check.I don't think that the credibility and experience I've amassed is anything special, but I do think that it sufficient enough to entice warm traffic for a conversation about investing with us..By warm traffic I mean family and friends who have consistently asked that I let them know when I get a deal that they'd be able to participate in (and my goodness what a deal this is).