Jack Norris
3 Questions about BRRRR
12 August 2020 | 14 replies
Take a gliding path and figure some of the basic puzzle pieces out first.
Patrick Ryan
Looking for Advice on Starting with 2 Young Kids in Denver
30 July 2020 | 5 replies
I do quite a bit of prospecting and networking with commercial agents to source deals, and find that to be the most important piece of the puzzle.
Benjamin Fuller
Creative Financing Puzzle for Investors
1 August 2020 | 1 reply
Two part question
FIRST
I own and rent a 2 family home which has a market value of at least 380k (as of 9/2019, actual by HELOC appraisal properly more now).
I owe 267K on my FHA loan at 3.5% (original mortgage was...
Nathan Walden
What's The Point Of Flipping When There's The BRRRR Strategy?
26 August 2020 | 2 replies
I find this puzzling as to why some investors do both especially when the BRRRR strategy exists.
Michael McCarthy
Making the leap into STR vs Buy & Hold
8 September 2020 | 12 replies
Less money spent on supplies, less wear and tear on your place, less money spent on utilities, fewer guest headaches, etc.Bottom line: there’s a LOT of puzzle pieces you have to get right to make this work really well, but once you master it, it can be very rewardingI preferred to invest in the year-round high revenue parts of the US where you can earn a lot of money year-round.
Jonathan Benjamin
Kathy Kettke $200K in 10 houses -> $70K/year free cashflow
5 September 2020 | 6 replies
The better either of the two numbers (Purchase price below $75,000, and Rent above $1,000) can be, of course the whole thing functions even better.I would suggest the bigger "key" to the whole puzzle is to "buy right".
Gabriel Harper
Start a property management company which guarantees rent?
25 August 2020 | 29 replies
The current tenant screening services are just that, "a" screening service which is just 1 part of the puzzle, there is still much leg work to be done and a bit of guess work on tenant track record.
Justin Cecil
Mobile Home Park Mixed with Residential - Financing Nightmare?
26 August 2020 | 1 reply
By intriguing, I mean a complicated puzzle filled with potential.
Steven G.
Cash Flow & Deal Analysis: where do you take reserves from?
26 August 2020 | 3 replies
I understand each of these are slightly different (a PM is a monthly expense whereas a vacancy may only happen once in a blue moon), but to conservatively analyze a property, it seems like the safe bet is to subtract 35% of the gross rental income to save for the reserve costs.However, it seems most people analyze their deals ignoring the expenses that are not from PITI, which makes understanding how something "cash flows" puzzling.
Colin Dickinson
How to finance rentals...?
31 August 2020 | 2 replies
That's the missing piece of the puzzle for me.