Jason Proulx
Should i keep house or rent it in 2025
23 January 2025 | 6 replies
And not to mention no stock matches the dividend rate one can get in real estate with such low risk/volatility. 20yrs ownership, oh-yeah, cash-flow on renting it would be HUGE now so it's easily comparable to a 20%+ monthly dividend, if not more.
Frank Flores
First Time Investor
29 January 2025 | 6 replies
Another great option is the BRRRR method (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat), where you buy a fixer-upper, renovate it, rent it out, and refinance to pull your cash back for the next deal, and this is a good route because most private lenders can go higher LTV than on a rental loan!
Jade Frank
New to real estate investing
31 January 2025 | 7 replies
Buying a second home to rent out is a solid strategy, but be sure you understand the cash flow, including mortgage, taxes, and potential vacancies.
Zhong Zhang
a multifamily investment case analysis
19 January 2025 | 6 replies
The $10,000 yearly maintenance fee is really hurting your cash flow, as it’s eating up all your profits.
Chris Pontello
Avoiding a short sale through creative financing
26 January 2025 | 6 replies
- My first thought is offering cash, but the home owner would most likely just let it go to foreclosure because of how low the offer would be. - My second thought is offering some cash and taking over the loan - there are no liens on the property yet.
Matthew Shelp
Blythe, CA - Buy and Hold Properties?
25 January 2025 | 6 replies
Cheap entry with a solid cash flow.I would love to connect with others that are investing in rental properties in Blythe or other similar areas in Southern California to learn more.
Andrae S Wiggins
New Investor looking to purchase their first property
3 February 2025 | 7 replies
Here’s why Oklahoma might be a great market for you:Affordability: Properties in OKC and Tulsa are often under $200K and offer strong rent-to-price ratios.Landlord-Friendly: Simple tenant laws make managing rentals easier.Growing Economy: Job growth in energy, tech, and aerospace fuels rental demand.How to Evaluate Deals:Run the Numbers: Ensure positive cash flow, check cap rates (6–10%), and use tools like the BiggerPockets calculators.Find Deals: Network with local wholesalers or agents, and look for value-add opportunities in stable neighborhoods like Edmond (OKC) or Broken Arrow (Tulsa).Let me know if you’d like tips on analyzing properties or finding deals!
Nicholas Klaene
Looking to Network with people in Indiana
3 February 2025 | 8 replies
I currently have around 20k cash for a down payment and that is steadily increasing so I want to pull the trigger soon.I'm interested in Fort Wayne for a few reasons:- I have some family in the area (they won't be involved, but have some general knowledge of the area)- Decent schools- Low crime- Airport- Low pricesAny advice or connections are welcome as I am completely new to this.
Shea Gajewski
Young Investor Seeking Advice
3 February 2025 | 5 replies
Owning a duplex at 20 is a huge accomplishment, and it’s inspiring to see you’re already planning your next move.From my perspective, real estate investing is a long-term game focused on building equity, paying down debt, and maintaining stability over chasing short-term cash flow.
Will F.
LLC for flipping or Peronist name w more insurance ($800 LLC fee in CA)
3 February 2025 | 3 replies
Registration fees $800+ SOI $50 fees California and legal stuff-keeping it simple-easier to refinance a SFR if decide to just BRR and cash out refi in my personal name versus trying to get loan in LLC name.