
10 August 2023 | 0 replies
How could I rapidly expand my real estate portfolio?

8 February 2017 | 54 replies
Great food for thought here.Also, I like how @Ross Denman aims have maintenance and general upkeep/repair in smaller increments, before they become expensive problems.

9 February 2021 | 12 replies
I've been rapidly consuming the material in the BP Podcast, BP YouTube channel, and 2 great books: How to Invest in Real Estate and Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat (with 2 more on the way).I'm about to pull the trigger on attaining financial freedom for my fiance and myself by 2024!

9 August 2023 | 6 replies
Household formation expanded rapidly during the period of massive government stimulus and it's contracting during the subsequent period of high inflation.

10 August 2023 | 4 replies
Compared to the smaller units and shared spaces of traditional multifamily rental complexes, build-to-rent single-family homes allow renters to enjoy most of the perks of homeownership without the upfront cost or responsibilities.As demand for this housing option skyrockets, major metros across the country are turning to the build-to-rent (BTR) model to rapidly increase their rental housing stock.

21 May 2017 | 148 replies
Has anyone here purchased maybe 5-10 SFRs, used day j-o-b income to pay them off rapidly (4-8 years with income and increased cash flow from paid off properties) and hold on to them for the long term?

11 August 2023 | 6 replies
But as far as my process for adjusting prices:Pricelabs shows how occupied my property is compared to the competition in 7, 30 and 90 day increments (you can also adjust these increments, but these are the increments I have setup).

28 January 2021 | 13 replies
I feel like the ROI on small Residential multi family is so good in our area (for us at least), with such little capital up front, that I don't see how going commerical would be more lucrative besides being a strategy to aquire more units more rapidly in a single deal.

10 March 2015 | 6 replies
Do whatever you think will align your goals the most with the owners goals.I hate the first months rent for this reason it makes rapid turnover a benefit to the manager when its a huge problem for the owner.

6 April 2023 | 29 replies
The market was a red-hot market, rapidly developing. by end of yr 1 we clocked over $40k in equitable gains from market appreciation, and the annual rent increase kicked in for yr2 and that monthly net on cash-flow jumped too a bit over $200.