Jeorgia B.
Home in Foreclosure Limbo
10 August 2015 | 5 replies
When I called they informed me that the house hasn't been scheduled to be auctioned yet and said that I should keep checking their website every few weeks to bid on it in their online auction.
Brett Hannon
Newbie Philly Burbs
8 April 2015 | 9 replies
I am soaking up all the information on the bigger pockets website and look forward to sharing my ideas and experiences with everyone.
Account Closed
Do you want to invest? Southern CT Real Estate investing Academy seminar
27 March 2015 | 0 replies
Thursday, April 9, 6 p.m. at the Norwalk Inn and Conference Center join SoCT Real Estate Investment Association for a powerful evening with Charles Dobens.If you're starting your multifamily investing business learn how to: Evaluate DealsGrow your portfolioPitch DealsCreate Proof of Funds LetterFinancing TechniquesInsider tips from Multifamily Investing Academy pro, Attorney Charles DobensSincerely, Deirdre Virvo, The Southern Connecticut Real Estate Investment Association Founder/Director at [email protected] Telephone: 203-324-4680 Website: http://www.ctpropertynetwork.com
Kyle Snoozy
Foreclosures and Preforeclosures on Zillow.com
27 March 2015 | 1 reply
Some investors buy the property on the courthouse steps by bidding on it directly from the trustee (the trustee is usually the lawyer for the lienholder, who is actually doing the foreclosure on behalf of the lienholder), but in many cases its sold back to the original lender/lienholder, and they in turn list it on the MLS or on an online auction website (like Auction.com).
Colton Kuhn
Which management companies have you gone with and had good results in WA state?
28 March 2015 | 1 reply
A company may look stunning on paper and by their website, but actually be quite poor at developing and maintaining good tenant relationships.
Yesun Y.
Motivated to invest in Indy
29 March 2015 | 5 replies
You can find a lot of info about Indy on my website and there's also some good podcasts from my radio show that you might find helpful.
Account Closed
Referral for CPA specializing in Solo 401K needed, preferrably Austin/Texas
18 November 2015 | 16 replies
What is the correct website for KKOC?
Bill Atkinson
Looking for SFRs
29 March 2015 | 1 reply
Whether you are posting craigslist adds, bandit signs, direct marketing, SEO website traffic, etc.
Daniel Wiley
New to Bigger Pockets
29 March 2015 | 10 replies
I need to build capital so i can pay cash and to make me more attractive to lenders.
Mitchell Benson
My First Tri-Plex Rental Property
28 March 2015 | 1 reply
Don't be afraid to bring in a basement foundation repair company and get a quote to get the issues identified and fixed. 20% of 110k = 22k Down110k - 22k = 88k Financed88k @ 4% for 30 years === Monthly Payment of $420 (principle and interest)Other Numbers you'll need:Property Taxes (get on the county website)Insurance (just call an agent or ask owner)Repairs ( Really depends on condition of property, 10-15%)Utilities (get as many months of bills as possible)Property Mgt (even if you plan on doing this yourself)vacancy (depends on market and property, 10%)LawnCap Ex (depends on property but sounds high on this building) 15%These are VERY VERY rough numbers but lets look anyway...Gross Rent- 22,500 (assuming all 3 are rented at 625 and no washing machine income)ExpensesP&I- 5,040Taxes- 2,200 ( I figured 2% of home value)Ins- 800 Repairs 2250 Water 1800 (150/mth) Look into heat billVacancy 1125Prop Mgt 2250Lawn 300Cap Ex 3375Total 19,140 22500-19140= 3,360 Cash Flow YearlyInvestment of 22,000 / 3,360 = 15.2% ReturnPlus tax advantages, paying a little down on mortgage, possibly appreciation, learn a lot.Location, Basement, Local Market, Comparable properties, and firming up numbers ALL need to be looked into.Let me know what you think!