
5 March 2019 | 79 replies
Similarly sized houses that have been remodeled sold for about 280,000ish within the past year.

4 March 2019 | 4 replies
Hello Bp,I have been hearing that some listing get offers from investors that goes something like this.They will give the seller a portion of their money to move then they will rehab the home and promise to pay them over market value once the development or rehab is done and the property is sold.

3 March 2019 | 8 replies
But I also know that there are new, online brokerages, like OpenListings through which you can make offers, while getting a significant portion of the buyer's agent commission back.

4 March 2019 | 2 replies
Now if an investor outside of California were to broaden their investments out of their home state and into California's market, I believe they would find properties and deals in abundance due to the fact that there is a mass amount of properties that are either abandoned or forgotten about, unpaid property taxes and preforeclosures are everywhere, and the commercial/industrial portion of unused properties is incredibly widespread especially in the greater Los Angeles area, with new market places and strip malls being built in the suburbs left and right.

3 March 2019 | 4 replies
This changes the ENTIRE calculation for every tenant (because we now have to pay for the portion when it was vacant) and ultimately the RUBS calculator provided is useless right?

3 March 2019 | 7 replies
@Giovanni LunaYou're playing with the big boys on a deal this size.
3 March 2019 | 0 replies
I've looked at the demographics for statistics such as income, population age, resale, new development, taxes, economic growth potential and with a few variances which appear to be associated with the size of each area, they seem fairly similar.
24 April 2019 | 28 replies
You are correct, I was thinking about living in the portion of the property and renting the rest.

17 March 2019 | 17 replies
I understand that you own a portion of the property but are pretty much at mercy of whatever the syndicator wants to do or be bought out I would assume?

8 April 2019 | 15 replies
@Marty Summers It depends on the size of your 401k, but investing in real estate directly through you 401k is kind of a pain because you are investing with tax deference but that's one of the reasons to invest in real estate because of all the writeoffs.