
28 January 2020 | 5 replies
Each investor will fund their seperate deal, Investor A gives me funds we buy Property A, investors B gives me funds we buy Property B and so on.

25 January 2020 | 6 replies
Each investor will fund their seperate deal, Investor A gives me funds we buy Property A, investors B gives me funds we buy Property B and so on.

24 January 2020 | 11 replies
The comment about local agents sending him MLS data when you know he's way overpriced indicates that a) he is sure he's right and doesn't actually want your input (even if he says or even thinks he does), and b) he's getting poor counsel from other agents regarding how much expertise will be helpful to him - unless he has already spent years and years showing houses to buyers, hearing why those buyers will or won't buy the house, and analyzing MLS data to see why properties did or did not sell, in which case he has a good background.The FB questions verge on the odd side - I might check out a prospective tenant's or contractor's social media pages seeing as that's someone whose trustworthiness is going to directly affect my life, but the questions he asked about it sound like they're meant to tell you how smart he is (aka, how much he actually does not need you... to list a former FSBO... which is significantly overpriced... :)Good luck, would be curious to hear what you decide.

27 January 2020 | 53 replies
So my question is should I A raise the rent over the next year B raise it to $725 or C raise it to market rent of $875?

23 January 2020 | 0 replies
I'm looking for a few ideas on a good market to make an investment into a multi-family home (2 to 4 units).Ideally, we'll be doing a BRRRR in a B/C neighborhood with an ARV of $250k or less.I plan on doing my own research, of course, but it would be helpful to start with a list a bit smaller than the United States : )Good population / job growth, 1% to 2% rent to price ratio, relatively good schools, etc.Thanks for helping me get started!

28 January 2020 | 6 replies
But not at all crazy to keep the knowledge in your back pocket as a "plan B," in case you stumble into a scenario where it's a model match.

19 June 2020 | 71 replies
Because a) investors want their money back as soon as possible; and b) sponsors want to do more and bigger deals and nothing builds track record better than completed transactions.

25 January 2020 | 6 replies
B) For some of the best houses I've seen, all expenses are coming to about $1200 and the expected rent is about $1500.

24 January 2020 | 5 replies
During conversations with a few banks, I was told I could either a.) hold the property under my LLC if I were to use commercial loans OR b.) purchase under my own name and refi using residential mortgages but the LLC could not be utilized.