
24 May 2019 | 1 reply
B class properties are 80-130k, you can pretty consistently get 8% rate of returns and with off-market deals almost everything is hitting the 1% rent to value ratio.

9 December 2017 | 18 replies
I’m interested to hear if people are beginning to take more risk on repairs, leasing risk, etc. in chase of returns, or are people sitting on the sidelines?

16 September 2017 | 34 replies
I'd accept let them know you understand, you'll wave late fee for September, ask how much they can pay.. if it's at least 50 to 60% I'd say Ok and your next payment will be on XXX date. and find out how soon they expect to return to work..

1 September 2017 | 4 replies
If you uncover that answer, it may shed some light on the investment (maybe it's good info and it satisfies my skeptical approach)I have found the biggest three seller motivations (with landlords) are:1) Tenants are subpar and current owner is tired of managing (in this, you're inheriting headaches, eviction, and much higher repair costs than you expect). 2) An estate took over and just wants to get it gone (in which case there is probably a back balance owed that needs to be flushed out along with a general lack of property knowledge). 3) My personal favorite: the Owner bought via tax sale deed (and therefore does not want to be a landlord, just wants his investment + reasonable return).If everything checks out, it sounds like a great deal bud.

1 September 2017 | 4 replies
Sure, you could probably find an investor willing to do that if you make the return % attractive enough for them.

31 August 2017 | 1 reply
The 2-6 plex units were dragging the return down to 2%.

1 September 2017 | 3 replies
You do not want to end up in a situation where you are in court, your rental is ruled illegal, and you are forced to return rent to your renter.

4 September 2017 | 5 replies
Multi family will probably make your return on investment better and it'll probably be easier for Property management.
2 September 2017 | 3 replies
Nothing beats knowing the neighborhood as far as understanding returns, rehab potential, best areas, etc.

1 September 2017 | 0 replies
I don't mind he has promised good returns but I never done this.