
21 September 2021 | 6 replies
Pros- - Outstanding cash flow- Great small community with good school system- Mixed Units, 17- 2 BEDS/ 18-1 BEDS/ 1- Bed- Low vacancy rate- Common area laundryCons- - Extremely old building, 2 buildings total, an old school turns into multifamily living, built in the 1900's- Exterior isn't the nicest looking, it needs a lot of TLC. - Not the best location, the community that its in is about 10,000 people in the state of Illinois about 30 minutes outside of St.

21 September 2021 | 11 replies
Urgent help needed:1 - Is this a common requirement?

20 September 2021 | 2 replies
There are numerous ways to structure it, the most common is a 1-5 year balloon payment where you'll pay them the balance you owe by refinancing with a bank, but you can get as creative as you want with it!

21 September 2021 | 6 replies
It is very common to buy a property and find a long list of deferred maintenance and repairs.

23 September 2021 | 25 replies
In my experience, the most common reason for denying random access while in escrow is if the condo is still occupied by the seller or tenants.

21 September 2021 | 3 replies
Utah is not a community property state nor is there common law marriage.

22 September 2021 | 1 reply
My question to the BiggerPockets community is if this is a common strategy?

22 September 2021 | 1 reply
There are three common ways, one is to do it strictly on an hourly bases, another is lump sum (usually based on their in-house calculations on who needs to work on it and how many hours they think it will take to complete) and lastly they could do it as a percentage of construction cost (usually in the 5-10% range, could be more).

5 September 2022 | 16 replies
@Jeff CantrellMost commonly, It’s mixing of words and definitions between cash flow, profit, and income.You can have positive cash flow but after non-cash expenses (depreciation and amortization), you won’t have to pay taxes because your depreciation expense wipes out the positive income you would have had.

29 September 2021 | 3 replies
It is very common for background interruptions including repair or maintenance being done.Also consider the upside of working from home.