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Danial Qureshi Planning my next Two Years in Real Estate Investing
20 March 2018 | 6 replies
I could sell one of my properties (condo) use, that money for flips in Atlanta within the next 1-2 years build up additional funds to acquire an apartment complex, and to grow my portfolio, but I want to hear from some experienced investors and what they would do if they were in a similar position.Current Picture/Portfolio: Property 1: Condo (Atlanta, GA 30328)Current Rent = $1550/MonthUtility Reimbursement = $200-300/MonthHOA $383 (In line with HOA's for other communities) Purchased June 05th, 2015 and resided in property until Jan 22nd, 2017 (Total of 1.64 Years)Lease Started Jan 23rd 2017 and Lease Ends on June 30th 2018.Current Equity 135,000 (Purchase Price)  - 85,000 = $50,000Current Comps Similar Properties are selling for $155,000 to $170,000Current Mortgage Terms: 15 yr Fixed 3.325% Monthly payment of $996 (Includes Insurance and Property Taxes)Anticipated Total Earnings if Sold at End of July $64,500 (Sell Price $155K) to $78,500 (Sell Price $170K)  Property 2:Town-home (Peachtree Corners, GA 30092)Current Rent = $2000-4000/Month (AirBnB) 60-70% Occupancy since November of 2017Purchased July 28th 2017 and currently residing in basement house-hacking with my younger brother.HOA $325/Month Covers, Water, Lawn Maintenance, Sewage, Security GateCurrent Equity 336,000 (Purchase Price) - 265,000 (Remaining Loan Balance) = $71,000Current Comps Similar Properties are selling for $345,000 to $360,000 due to private/public school ratings going up shortly after purchase.Current Mortgage Terms: 30 yr Fixed 4.326% Monthly payment of $1823 (Includes Insurance,PMI, and Property Taxes.)
Michael R. ISO Reputable Professionals
16 March 2018 | 4 replies
I'm pretty experienced with SFR's now and am looking to move into multi's as I'm getting more experienced and wanting to move into better investments.  
Mohammad Saif Newbie from Queens, NY.
15 March 2018 | 3 replies
Besides my full time job as an Electrical Engineer I want to build a long time portfolio for financial freedom and satisfying my entrepreneurial soul.
Zachary Jensen I'm Totally New to This
21 March 2018 | 8 replies
I'm a Mechanical Engineer studying to get an MS in Aerospace Engineering
Nick Thomas Property will cashflow according to my numbers, but downpayment..
18 March 2018 | 7 replies
Depending on your build quality you are going to start experiencing CapEx sooner rather than later since the property is already a decade old.Not trying to burst your bubble, @Nick Thomas, just trying to keep it real.
Brie Schmidt Will there be another recession?
19 March 2018 | 62 replies
The under 30 workforce "job hops" more often and I think are less inclined to doing the 8-5 But the student debt is astronomical My little brother got his PhD is computer engineering
Russ Draper upcoming real estate crash and home prices
22 March 2018 | 14 replies
I only really focus on SFR at this time and I’m just trying to grow my portfolio but to respond to the OP an overall crash of everything in the real estate world just isn’t adding up to me and most other experienced investors at this time.
Gorden Lopes Need advice - plumbing issues in the inspection report
18 March 2018 | 5 replies
Negotiate with the seller and reduce the offer price by taking into account the cost of replacing the entire plumbing (got a qoute of 5K from a independent plumbing contractor for replacing most of the plumbing).I would really like to know from the experienced folks here in the forums what would you do in this situation or what would you recommend I do in this situation?
Brian Alejandre Wholesaling in Los Angeles
20 March 2018 | 1 reply
I’ve been wholesaling for 6 months now in the Los Angeles area, I’ve closed only a couple small deals, but I’m still working on closing my first BIG deal, I’m looking to network with more experienced wholesalers in my area who are crushing it.
Dustin Verley Other Avenues of Note Investing
2 April 2018 | 37 replies
More experienced people can let you know where your information is off.