
10 May 2024 | 16 replies
Any other books you highly recommend?

9 May 2024 | 4 replies
@Marcos A MirandaIf you're net is $150-$200 per month and you have a property that is over 500k and you bought in a high appreciation area your will likely gain more in appreciation than cash flow in the next 2-5 years.

9 May 2024 | 6 replies
I want to purchase properties all over the U.S. in specific areas that my wife and I calculate and predict high returns on with multi family units, apartments, duplexes, etc.

9 May 2024 | 2 replies
There are a lot of good deals on 2-4 units right now but one thing I would avoid is the few townhomes and Condos that have high HOA fees.

10 May 2024 | 6 replies
The risk you run with this model though is you would risk being over leveraged since your using 100% debt, and you would need the property to have a high cashflow amount each month to cover Capex, insurance, debt service, and your normal expenses associated with the property (property management included).

9 May 2024 | 13 replies
I can't speak on behalf of Detroit, but in Atlanta, the flipping business is highly competitive.

9 May 2024 | 13 replies
Welcome Brandon - I have properties here in the wyoming valley.I am a native to the area.Scranton has many hoops to jump as an investor - esp. an out of the area investor.One is you'd have to hire a property manager if you do not live in the city of Scranton or within 20 miles of the city.Real estate taxes are high -that plus the current interest rate and ask prices makes cash flow an issue.You can find "deals" but please do your due diligence.Here is an example of a potential deal I am evaluating in the hill section of the city: 20 y/o, 2000 sq ft. 3b/3bath TH - Needs paint, new carpeting, and general wear and tear repairs after a 4 year tenant.

10 May 2024 | 7 replies
Olu, you need to be careful. 83K per unit seems kind of high for the age of the building.

9 May 2024 | 5 replies
The rate would be in the mid to high 8’s.

7 May 2024 | 14 replies
At $200/month, that should get you about 25 hours assuming an $8/hour pay grade.