Ken D.
Tools can only do so much...
25 July 2018 | 5 replies
@Eddie Werner I've already gotten inspections done, so I know what cap ex's will hit me in the immediate future.
Luis Quetell
What's more important? Cash on Cash Return or Monthly Cash flow?
9 April 2019 | 5 replies
I think this is why internal rate of return exists - I know we're talking about rules of thumb, but if I've got a property in an area expecting lots of rent growth, I can add value in other ways, etc. over the course of a few years, the present value of those future cash flows and any other liquidity events become very important and it could make sense to accept a much lower CoC in the near term.
Erik B.
New to BP from Long Island NY.
19 August 2018 | 9 replies
My future portfolio will be about 5-10 single or multi family residences.
Austin Purnell
How long to wait until you file for eviction??
13 July 2018 | 51 replies
It teaches them bad behavior and ultimately they will get evicted by you or some other landlord in the future.
Chris Rubin
First property! We’re $10k apart
13 July 2018 | 25 replies
If it meets the criteria for a good investment at 310K, you are accounting for all expenses correctly, and the property is truly turnkey with no major capex in the foreseeable future then by all means go for it.
Justin Frye
1031 EXCHANGE OR CASH OUT REFI
14 July 2018 | 8 replies
Feel free to reach out if there's anything I can help with in the future.
Anestis K.
Cashing out 401K for down payment or full payment
19 July 2018 | 13 replies
I understand that I would get penalizes 10%, and I would have to pay tax on the money as extra income, but if I find a real estate investment that has a return of 8-9%, I can have the 10% penalty paid back to me on the first year of owning the property and then I can utilize the future returns right away rather then waiting till I'm 62 with 401K.
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram
Houston is stronger than ever!!! - Did you see HAR Report?
31 July 2018 | 16 replies
It's hard to see a slow down in the near future with such a large, diverse, and business friendly economy such as Houston's.
Cameron Belknap
23 Year old Beginner Real Estate Investor with Many Questions
19 July 2018 | 6 replies
.($6500 deprecations on ¾ of a 225,000) +($2200 in property taxes. utilities and repairs) +($1000 in depreciation of furniture/TV/Appliances) +($2000 in mortgage interest) ($2500 state and local taxes.)That only equals $14,200, it’s hard to justify taking that over the standard deduction of $12,000 especially because I’ll have to pay back my deprecation eventually (I plan to do 1031 probably, but still ill have to pay it in the future).4.
Ryan K.
Tenant bidding war? need advice
14 August 2018 | 26 replies
I believe high demand will continue in the future and vacancy will be limited to less than a month (in 5 years of ownership and 4 tenants, turnover vacancy has ranged from overnight, to 1 week).