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Nic A. Sell Stock To Buy Investment Property or Keep As Conventional
5 February 2025 | 4 replies
and 5 years is a long window for things to change in ways we don't expect (lower interest rates maybe??).
Jessica Pratt Tax free income from rentals
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
This works with any type of appreciating property such as real estate, stocks, etcDepending on the appreciation rate, you can potentially see asset values double every 7-14 years.Likely around 7 years if the appreciation rate is 8%Likely around 14 years if the appreciation rate is 4%If you buy something for $100,000 and it appreciates to $200,000, you can potentially take a loan on the $100,000 appreciation which would not be considered a taxable event.However, be mindful that you are paying interest on the loan and you have to payback the loan but yes, it would not add on to your taxable income.
Sankalp Godugu Real estate investor
17 February 2025 | 10 replies
To analyze deals efficiently, focus on key metrics like cash flow, cap rate, and expense ratios—make sure rental income covers mortgage, taxes, insurance, and maintenance while hitting your 6% cap rate target.
Robel Nessro Question about Real estate
9 February 2025 | 2 replies
He breaks down what the fear of tariffs has currently done to interest rates and what future tariffs could mean for our economy and the housing market as a whole. 
Maryann Nichols Is Bigger Pockets mostly for rental properties?
8 February 2025 | 7 replies
Some lenders will fund 100% of the deal + renovations if you are experienced.Wholesaling is possible but be mindful that it is a business, you don't make any money until you can persuade someone to sell their house and then to find a buyer.I personally think its easier to be an agent, still a business but there should be people teaching you and you have more of a reputation when talking to sellers.
Spencer Krautkramer Air Bnb Room / Milwaukee, WI
10 February 2025 | 4 replies
You might want to check out listings in your neighborhood to get an idea of the going rates and what amenities other hosts are offering.
Peter Sik Why does PM not captivate the most benefit for landlord?
16 February 2025 | 2 replies
With online platforms like Angie you can filter by their rating and reviews. 
Tony Schmucker New Investor Seeking Advice on Relocating and House Hacking
22 February 2025 | 30 replies
It's objectively rated as a great place to live, but obviously you need to be ok with Winter.
Themis Kosmidis Cleveland based investor looking to BRRRR various assets for the long run
2 February 2025 | 5 replies
My clients are mainly real estate developers, PE funds and individual investors doing syndications and my core skill is in real estate valuation / due diligence across real estate asset classes. 
James Soto Looking to acquire my first BRRRR
19 February 2025 | 8 replies
It’s harder to BRRRR in the Tulsa area now due interest rates, you definitely have to buy at a great discount in order to be all in low enough toget all of your money out and the rents have to be high enough to still cash flow after all expenses (PITI, Mgmt, Vac’s, Rep/Maint, CapEx, HOAs, Util).Based on being “all in” $120K in order to BRRRR and still cash flow at least $300 mo:$120K cash out amount - at 7%/30 yr ($150K+ ARV)PI = $800 mo + Taxes $150 + Ins $150 = $1100mo PITIRENT would have to be at least $2000 mo- $1100 PITI- $200 mgmt (even if self mng, it’s exp for time)- $200 vacancies- $200 Rep/Maint & CapEx= $300 mo cash flow.