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Art Wolfskill Hi, I'm Art
28 May 2013 | 10 replies
Due to the complexities in filing tax returns for real estate inside a retirement account, I would suggest using a tax preparer (at least for the first year) who has a comprehensive understanding of these type of investments.
Harrison Painter "The Apprentice" Thread
29 March 2009 | 14 replies
I want to thank some BP members for the property leads on large complexes they've givin me.Thank you.
K T Property with HOA financial problem
30 March 2009 | 2 replies
San DiegoSale price: $60,0001br/1bath70 units in complexHOA: $200Rent in area: $900Build in 1970We are thinking to make an offer, but we found out that this complex has HOA financial problem.
Shana Gray what would you consider a good deal Toronto area
27 August 2014 | 16 replies
The answer is a big no you couldn't rent a 300k house for 8,400 a month in income minus expenses of course.As the rents increased some over the years along with appreciation you could get very nice returns.If you had 300k to invest you could also buy a distressed asset such as an apartment complex with deferred maintenance and occupancy issues for cash and turn it around or use hard money and once the property is stabilized refinance in a year or sell off for a profit.What you can do depends on how much money you have to play with without bringing in another partner or raising capital.Hope it helps.
Emilio Ramirez Who buys Multi Families w/ 6% Cap Rates
30 March 2016 | 26 replies
Being accustomed to dealing only with SFH it seems the sheer size of a 200+ unit complex would make it more complicated.
Rhett Tullis Tenant passed away/passing away
26 March 2014 | 11 replies
this is in an apartment complex i manage currently.
Petit Morne $550 / mo rent on $12k condo???
8 May 2014 | 26 replies
2% rule says rent needs to be at least $240 per month I'm still trying to learn the ropes.Seems like I will need rent to be at least $575 and better yet $600 to make this thing work.Although, I think that is at the high end for 1br units in this complex
Thomas C. Wells Fargo Bank Sucks!
14 February 2012 | 33 replies
Comps are about $80K to $100K today from my internet search but I think this complex has about 10 for sale now, but not as nice as ours.
David Jackson One is better than Two?
17 June 2020 | 10 replies
I am from Maryland, can you please suggest where should i look for apartment complexes?
Neil Masincupp Pay off Rentals or Invest in Equities
7 July 2020 | 5 replies
You can reinvest that money and earn a much higher return on investment.The apartment complex we closed on recently has projected returns that are around triple most mortgage interest rates.