
7 October 2016 | 6 replies
One other way to look for data is Craigslist.

5 October 2016 | 8 replies
There are pockets in Greenville that could experience good rent and property value appreciation to compensate for the poor ROI on your existing house as a rental but you have to be in one of those pockets (downtown, etc.) and this strategy should be intentional and data supported rather than accidental.

8 October 2016 | 18 replies
However, we are driven to get the ball rolling with our investment/flipping team!

5 October 2016 | 7 replies
It sounds like you are very driven to achieve your goals!

8 March 2017 | 7 replies
I'm weary of starting off with a far away property.I'm generally a numbers guy (I do data science, not an accountant) so I've been trying to put together a spreadsheet of the finances to see how rental properties stack up against investing in Vangard's SP500 funds.

5 October 2016 | 6 replies
Hence this post.I could use some advice on where to find good data on the present market conditions, particularly recent sale information on single family homes in my area with a description of the product.

13 October 2016 | 17 replies
Take those away or lessen them to reduce my taxes on ordinary income takes away the best opportunity that I have as an individual in the poor and middle class to financially succeed and it puts me in the daily grind where I have to be at the whims of market forces and other people's selfish decision making for my financial future.I am not a billionaire or corrupt...that's class warfare that creates divisiveness, which does not create opportunity for any of us in any class.There are consumers and there are investors and that is driven by each person's personal decisions.

6 October 2016 | 4 replies
There are so many tools to help buyers and sellers do a great deal of research on their own but most of it is off the mark and to have the in depth knowledge of a market or historical data, that is held with the agents and our systems.

6 October 2016 | 9 replies
Purchase data:Asking price: $85,000My offer price: $73,500ARV: (per Redfin sold data) ±$110,000 Rehab: guessing around $10,000Closing/inspection, etc: $650 (i have no clue on this number)Holding Costs: $1,147 assuming about 2 months for rehabCash Purchase - all in for $85,297Income data:Rent: $1,050 per month (from zillow area rent data)Expenses (monthly):HOA: $17Insurance: $60Taxes: $166.67Vacancy: $52.50Repairs/maint: $52.50CapEx: $105.00Property Management: $105.00Total: $558.67NOI: $491.33 ($5,896 annual)Refinance:LTV: 75% of ARVLoan amount: $82,500 @3.75% for 30 years (estimated)Payment: $382.07Refi fees: $2,500 (assumed)Total cash invested post refi: $5,297.33 ( I'm not sure if i calculated this number correctly, any input would help me greatly!!)

10 October 2016 | 6 replies
With interest rates so low it has driven down cap rates.