
13 October 2024 | 23 replies
Most doing such today, are using a VERY failed concept of thought of expecting pandemic-era type returns/appreciation.
6 October 2024 | 7 replies
So here is my scenario, please speak to if you have any experience in this and if it could work.I recently negotiated an option on a multifamily for about 50% of its current value. I have wholesaled properties like t...

12 October 2024 | 25 replies
Assuming a $2000/Mo starting rent and a $1700/Mo expense:Year 0: $2,000 x (1 + 8%)^0 - $1,700 ≈ $300: $5,000 / $300 = 17 propertiesYear 1: $2,000 x (1 + 8%)^1 - $1,700 ≈ $460: $5,000 / $460 = 11 propertiesYear 2: $2,000 x (1 + 8%)^2 - $1,700 ≈ $633: $5,000 / $633 = 8 propertiesYear 3: $2,000 x (1 + 8%)^3 - $1,700 ≈ $819: $5,000 / $819 = 6 propertiesYear 4: $2,000 x (1 + 8%)^4 - $1,700 ≈ $1,021: $5,000 / $1,021 = 5 propertiesWhile the above is over simplified, the concept is sound.Sufficient IncomeYou'll need income from multiple properties to replace your current earnings.

9 October 2024 | 5 replies
Open concept living/dining.

9 October 2024 | 9 replies
If I'm understanding you correctly, yes you have the concept correct.

7 October 2024 | 8 replies
Too early to tell but the concept is interesting and the properties appear to be reasonably vetted.

7 October 2024 | 9 replies
To intentionally reduce the leverage more than required is a foreign concept to me.Best wishesDan, financially you are, of course, correct.

7 October 2024 | 8 replies
While it may seem like a simple concept, it's actually a very complex process that requires significant documentation as well as specific methodologies.

7 October 2024 | 34 replies
I've also heard anecdotally on BiggerPockets that the concept of other States being super landlord friendly is sometimes overblown (in other words, sometimes even in the most landlord friendly states, things can get sticky)In other words, I'm not sure how much the potentially friendlier landlord laws would convince me to purchase far away in other state, when that also comes with its own challenges (the inability to self manage, property management fees, etc) This debate on whether I should locally invest vs out of state has left me wasting time so now I feel I just have to make a decision and go for it. 1.

7 October 2024 | 22 replies
I'm fascinated by this RAL concept and wonder if any of you are serious about moving forward or maybe are in process?