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Danielle Golan New Investor Interested in Property Management Training
28 July 2018 | 4 replies

Hello! I am actively analyzing RE investments, and hoping to make my first multifamily purchase within the next 6 months. Additionally, I am looking to transition my career into something more RE oriented, as I am cur...

Ralph Noack How do I determine the Cap rates for a property?
21 August 2018 | 8 replies
Do not include the debt service (your mortgage paymet) in this calculation.
Timothy M Weber 34 acres, with a self storage development
29 July 2018 | 5 replies
Considering I've built an entire RFID based training system for LEO, military, and rec (paintball, airsoft) think forte night or PUBG with paintball guns instead of a controller.
Nicholas Benoit New Investor in Atlanta Metro area
29 July 2018 | 6 replies
I am hoping to find a mentor who Is knowledgeable In rental properties and I will do all I can to provide any service necessary to learn and grow.
Chris Dunlop Self directed ira for real estate investing
28 July 2018 | 3 replies
You may not personally benefit such as by drawing income from the rental personally, nor may you inject value into the IRA through the provision of goods or services such as performing work on the property.Basically, you get to be a fund manager and deploy your retirement savings into an asset class you know and understand with these vehicles. 
Cynthia Garcia New Member Intro- Peace Corps Volunteer
28 July 2018 | 2 replies
As I near my close of service date, I have been preparing as much as I can through books, the bigger pockets website, webinars and real estate podcasts to take on my real estate ambitions the minute I land in the States. 
Jeremy England Shift to brrr strategy
10 September 2018 | 12 replies
So the numbers (so far) are:Purchase price: 62kARV: 105,000Buying costs: 961.00Rehab: 7-15kUnsure of what the holding costs will be until its rented but I'm estimating 4 months.Utilities: 650Taxes: 300Insurance: 500Interest: 2400So I'll be in it for about 70% ARV.Projected rent: 12000Costs: prop mgt: 1080Maint: 600Capex: 360Utilities: 0 (tenant pays)Vacancy: 1200Tax: 800 (this will go up in october but maybe only 300)Insurance:  still getting numbers but no more than 1200NOI: 6760Debt service will be accounted for after rehab and when I find a good refi option, but I figure I'll pay about 5.5pct and have lending costs (unsure of what those will be) associated with it.  
April M. Kimble DC - Ala Carte QTRly Inspection w/ pics
2 August 2018 | 2 replies
I have set up a new lease agreement, arranged payment via Cozy and lined up local contacts for a handyperson, HVAC, plumbing, elec etc. but I am curious as to how to find services to go out and do quarterly/ biannual interior inspections and/or key turn over.
Jon Rambis IRA LLC - Using the cheapest state?
22 December 2020 | 8 replies
I just setup with InCorp,  $67/year when purchased for 5 years.I can not comment on the service yet, give me a few months then I can comment
April M. Kimble Long Distance Landlord- Military
13 February 2020 | 11 replies
I have set up a new lease agreement, arranged payment via Cozy and lined up local contacts for a handyperson, HVAC, plumbing, elec etc. but I am curious as to how to find services to go out and do quarterly/ biannual interior inspections and/or key turn over.