Cody Merkes
Buy and hold multi family
28 June 2020 | 9 replies
@James Gleeson broker relationships are good and one piece of the puzzle but there are hundreds of brokers who already have their primary buyers for this kind of product of which there are many (buyers).
Jason Maddox
new investor from North Carolina via NYC here!
2 March 2020 | 8 replies
i'm not generally so shy, but feeling so inexperienced with not much to offer i kind of clamed up. anyhow...i have talked to two different real estate agents back in NC on the phone with hopes of meeting them in person in a few weeks to get the ball rolling... and while i'm nervous and apprehensive to make a purchase.. i feel like i'm not ready, i guess i wont know until i try. i still feel kind of lost on what i should be doing right now... theres so many pieces of the puzzle that its easier to just read another book than figure out how to estimate rehab cost, or how to analyze a property etc.... pumped to be apart of this community and hopefully meet some people!
David Garcia
Investing from Abroad
13 March 2020 | 18 replies
: ) At the end of the day, the most important piece of the puzzle is the team/partner, regardless of the size of the project, so do your due diligence on those people.
Joshua Norwood
Cash out refi on personal residence
10 March 2020 | 6 replies
We are doing OK with rental: good tenants and positive cash flow but we're now trying to solve the puzzle of how to finance REI #2: another cash out refi against our primary, a heloc, etc..
Michael Gabin
150k ready to invest. Where should I start?
6 April 2020 | 28 replies
@Michael Gabin Hi Michael,It sounds like you are getting ready to jump and that you have already done a good deal of legwork - people have already identified the key categories: Single Family Homes, Multi-Familys 1-4 for residential investments and 5+ for commercial, Retail property and commercial properties - and then there are the specialist areas like Hotels and Mobile Home Parks etc.Some general guidelines are:Decide on your ultimate income requirement per month or per year - tax benefits and appreciation are often factored into these calculations but if you want somewhere to start that would be a good place.Once you've done that you can then start to work on the cash-flow per unit - a good rule of thumb is $200-$400+ for a SFR and $100-200+ for a unit in a multi-family ( that's Cash flow after expenses)If you plan to diversify within your Real Estate portfolio then you would be looking at a mixture of those cash-flows to make your required incomeThat leads you to think about how you would like to manage the properties - do you want to engage management or manage yourself - this is another piece of the puzzle to decide so you can get startedOnce you've got a clearer idea of the overall shape then you would decide about the best way to organise the investments in terms of capital outlay...Basically you would either;Pay cash outright - NOT a great plan financially probably don't need to go into that!
Sam Snider
Disappointed by Big Bank loan offer - Toledo
10 March 2020 | 7 replies
Refinancing is typically a puzzle to be solved...I swear banks make it purposefully arduous simply to weed out those who won't do the leg work.
David Nacco
Mobile Home Park Investors, Where do I Start?!
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
The process starts when a buyer asks that first question and ends when a commitment is made to purchase, close of escrow or cancellation of the purchase agreement.The process is something like a solving a puzzle with the goal of building a complete and accurate profile of the property.
Elena Casey
URGENT ANALYSIS HELP!!!
16 June 2020 | 33 replies
A calculator is a very small piece of the puzzle and often wrong because one wrong assumption can turn a profit into a loss.
Cody Smith
Invest now with debt, or invest later debt free?
10 June 2020 | 79 replies
I think the biggest piece of the puzzle is to identify which category you fall in.
Tolu Martin
Bay Area residents with a million questions
9 June 2020 | 2 replies
It’s also been so fun to learn the processes and figure out the puzzles (I’m also an engineer).