Lena S.
Tenant illegally use
21 January 2020 | 6 replies
If things continue after we discover who does it, we think to liquidate our laundry room, we want to keep our place safe.
Account Closed
First Wholesale Deal
23 January 2020 | 71 replies
E and O insurance is basically WE PAY so our mistakes are covered.
Doron E.
Furnace & Water Tank Stolen! Allstate Lanlord Burglary AS135-1
19 January 2020 | 1 reply
@Doron E.
Nick Poe
Flip or Rent? Good amount of equity, wrestling with what to do!
19 February 2020 | 10 replies
I suppose I could always use a 1031 exchange when the time comes, if I don't need the liquid cash.
Daniel DAcquisto
Dumb down how private investing works. How long paid?
20 January 2020 | 2 replies
I think you could really profit from circling back and doing a business plan of how you plan on acquiring, rehabbing and liquidating your target properties so you can figure out what your competitive advantage is.I'm sure this is just the first step to you making a mint of money, and I hope to see your deal diary in an upcoming post a few months from now.
Erica Pelfrey
Too much, too soon? Looking for feedback.
20 January 2020 | 15 replies
Here is a high level breakdown of two of the risks that you are carrying1) Liquidity - you are only as liquid as the reserves that you are carrying (which includes whatever is left in your heloc) so make sure that you have enough to cover unforeseen scenarios, personal and business2) Business Risk - as an owner of real estate some of the main risks that you carry are vacancies or non-paying tenants, lower than expected rents (negative cashflow), unforeseen expenses (repairs and maintenance)I would argue that both of these are higher when you are operating at a smaller scale e.g. if you had a fire at your triplex then 60% of your portfolio would be non-performing.
Sylvia B.
Cap rates make no sense
21 January 2020 | 11 replies
If you’re thinking about this like stock valuation, think of it as a P/E (price to earnings) calc In other words, if a company earns $5.00 per share AND the PE ratio is 15x’s current earnings the price per share would be $75.00.
Bruce P.
Airbnb business travelers, what's the minimum you expect?
21 January 2020 | 7 replies
Or state how many share each bath and how the baths are maintained between peopleGood point @Lynnette E., the bedrooms have locks for privacy ... but the bathroom has to be shared between 3 bedrooms assuming my friend is going for 100% airbnb occupancy (it's a single family home)@Marian Smith - another good point, I don't think they've checked Homeaway but they have looked around at Airbnb.