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Brandon Tyler Brand New to Real Estate
10 February 2025 | 3 replies
If you ever need guidance on financing options for flips, rentals, or new construction, I’d be happy to help.
Arthur Tolentino First-Time Investor Seeking BRRRR Advice for Small Multi-Family in Allentown/Philly
12 February 2025 | 17 replies
Right now I'm considering refinance options to pull out some equity.
Peter Firehock Multifamily Market Outlook for the Washington D.C. Metro
17 February 2025 | 6 replies
This poses the opportunity to acquire a distressed property today, spend the next 3 years to fully stabilize the property, capitalizing on the coming spike in rent growth, falling vacancy, falling interest rates, and compressing cap rates for multifamily real estate in the D.C. metro, as well as the option to hold the property as a safe and lucrative long term investment given the macro factors coming to Washington D.C. and the fundamentals of the multifamily sector.Cap Rates, Interest Rates, and the Best Sellers to Target to Get Deals DoneMarket Cap Rate, DC Metro, (1/7/2025) Period Market Cap Rate 2030 5.1% 2029 5.1% 2028 5.2% 2027 5.3% 2026 5.4% 2025 EST 5.6% 2025 YTD 5.7% 2024 5.7% 2023 5.6% 2022 4.9% 2021 4.4% 2020 4.8% 2019 5.0% 2018 5.1% 2017 5.1% 2016 5.1% 2015 5.0% 2014 5.1% 2013 5.3% 2012 5.3% 2011 5.3% 2010 5.5% 2009 6.2% 2008 6.2% 2007 5.5% 2006 5.4% 2005 5.6% 2004 6.1% 2003 6.7% 2002 7.3% 2001 7.9% 2000 8.4% Cap RatesIn the next few months, cap rates on the right deals should be rising, making it an opportune time to buy.
Adolfo Herrera Seeking Advice as a First Time Builder
28 February 2025 | 6 replies
Going with the cheapest options usually doesn't work out the way you figure.
Nate Williams How to do your first “not live in” deal
19 February 2025 | 4 replies
Would that be a viable option?
Wen Chen Section 121 with LLC
27 February 2025 | 6 replies
. - When we've review these options with clients the ending outcome is typically that it's easier to forgo the 121 exclusion if you want to keep this property; and do a cash-out refinance (taking on more debt isn't taxable) instead. 
Haleigh Nelson [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
27 February 2025 | 5 replies
Also I need to familiarize myself more with those loan options
Anthony Loza Paying For Repairs Before Buying
27 February 2025 | 7 replies
If those options aren’t available, ensure your contract includes a clause that reimburses you if the deal falls through.
Terry Johnson Resources for Investing
29 January 2025 | 4 replies
The easiest way to find and connect with wholesalers is either bigger pockets or by googling "sell my house fast in (town name)" although that may cost them a click for google ads.
Moshe Greenberg Rent to Retirement review
11 February 2025 | 1 reply
The other option would have been to get it done at the US consulate, and I suspect that would have been a bumpier road.