
8 September 2018 | 106 replies
What I think keeps me fOCUSED IS the podcasts, a GOOD Partner, and constant deal flow which force me to look at them again.I also do construction for-other investors that arouses iN ME AN apetite to continue to look forward and continue the journey.PARDON MY cAPS ITS A GLITCH IN THE APP.

11 August 2018 | 1 reply
I’m interest in purchase a brand new condo in Provincetown cap cod.

20 June 2019 | 18 replies
The cash flow can look nice, but deferred maintenance, vacancy, and cap ex costs can eat up a lot of that cash flow especially inside the city limits where a lot of the housing stock is 100+ years old.

25 November 2019 | 11 replies
@Ellen Diamond I essentially found that as i was looking for MF in the 5-10 unit range several months ago, while sales price and rents were lower, cap rates were more or less the same (4-5%) than what could be found in the San Fran Bay area.

13 June 2019 | 0 replies
Can anyone comment on the average vacancy and CAP rates in the area?

19 November 2019 | 46 replies
My typical cash flow per deal allowing $200 per month for Repairs, vacancy, Cap ex is around $100 a month financed and $235 a month when paid off.

21 June 2019 | 2 replies
. $350,000 at a 15-16% (projected) cap rate with room to expand the net a few ways (storage units, coin laundry, coin laundry detergent dispenser, delete the cable that is included in their rent *never heard of that one*, possibly a soda and candy machine in the laundry area since there is no convenience stores nearby etc); With all of these changes I'm hoping to push it to a 18-19% cap rate.

26 June 2019 | 8 replies
But that leads to some questions on Cap Rate..Who "sets" the cap rate for an area??

14 November 2019 | 12 replies
One can't understate how important compressed cap rates have been to multifamily's success over the last number of years.

17 November 2019 | 8 replies
Everything would be newish so cap ex costs should be lower than average but this would be expensive to do.