
20 January 2025 | 8 replies
But then again a large swath of syndicators that jumped in when they did have had major struggles to full blown liquidation and 100% capital loss's..

6 February 2025 | 2 replies
Or, you could ask for a rate quote based on a range of credit scores and you can figure out what they'd charge you on your own.

27 January 2025 | 15 replies
For example, I own two large multifamily buildings, and when I tried to get a tax exemption for them, I had different experiences.

5 February 2025 | 14 replies
If someone is walking down the street and trips on your sidewalk or a walk way whether its a tenant, delivery person or passerby you are the one who gets sued because its premises liability exposure.

30 January 2025 | 6 replies
@Jaren Taylor, not sure if this is why you talk about raising all cash, but given most deals are trading in the 5% cap rate range, and agency debt is 6.5% while balance sheet debt is closer to 7%, I whole heartedly agree that all cash is the ideal capital structure for many properties today, if your goal is to maximize overall returns for your investors.

22 February 2025 | 6 replies
Property management would depend on the company but ranges from 7-10% so interview a few different companies.

10 February 2025 | 9 replies
>The likely rent I'd get in this area will cover half my mortgage payments at the momentI have done all of my brrrr in different market and I have the same issue that after a refi to extract the value add, my high LTV property at current rates is large cash flow negative (not as large as only covering 50% of the mortgage).

29 January 2025 | 6 replies
Quote from @Casey Wilson: Hi there, I was wondering if any Detroit-metro experts from the PB community could offer advice on what areas in the Detroit-metro area might be worth exploring for rental properties (ranging from single family homes to 5+ unit apartment complexes).

4 February 2025 | 12 replies
I have been reading the online resources about getting started, searching the market, and even doing tours, but I am hesitant to jump in and buy a house as I have quite a large amount of student debt.

22 February 2025 | 1 reply
Expand Your SearchSometimes, broadening your search can help you find more options:Consider smaller landlords: They may be more flexible than large property management companies.Look in nearby areas: If your current area is challenging, consider expanding your search to nearby towns or cities.Check for shared housing: Renting a room or shared space can be more affordable and easier to secure.6.