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Scott MacDonald Newbie looking to invest in San Antonio (Yes another one!)
7 September 2017 | 6 replies
Austin is just getting too expensive and a huge bidding war on purchasing properties so I am interested in learning more about the San Antonio area which looks promising.
Cenddie Alaban Our family friend has $150,000 in cash but cannot buy a house.
6 September 2017 | 57 replies
There has to be enough money after expenses to pay all your bills including your loan.3.
Steve Logan Tankless Water Heaters
23 September 2017 | 24 replies
Tankless is not always cheaper then replacing a tank one.Tankless, you might need to upgrade the gas size.Tankless is usually more expensive then tanked ones.So ask your self  is t worth it?  
Paul Bryzek Hello BiggerPockets World
4 September 2017 | 9 replies
I have out of state turn key properties and also am looking to purchase a 3/4 unit in Oakland or anywhere bay area but with criteria to live rent free after all expenses.
Darren Landerway Creating an LLC for a firm foundation?
5 September 2017 | 3 replies
I have 1 rental property and working on another one. recently started an LLC. what a gathered through bp/podcast. the benefits for an LLC is taxes. saying if you made $100, you spent $50 on expenses, you as the person would get taxed for the whole $100. now say you have an LLC. you made $100 and had $50 in expenses. you are taxed the remaining amount which in this case is $50. in regards to adding a property under an LLC. through a few podcast. they talked about having different LLC with each partner. so unless you want to share the pot of your first rental with your new partner, I suggest making one.
Terry Woolard Private/ Hard money lending
29 September 2017 | 2 replies
Now this is also the more expensive way to do it - as there's then two separate sets of attorneys to pay.
Benjamin Riehle This Week In Tucson - Vol. 2 – BRRR STRATEGY
5 September 2017 | 2 replies
1 – Rental Return with Cash Purchase Purchase: 120k+Renovation: 35kAll-In Budget: 155kAll-In Budget: 155kMarket Rent: $1300/month% Towards Expenses: 30%Annual Cash on Cash Return: 7.04%2 – Re-Finance After RehabAppraised Value: 185k 75% LTV - $138,750Cash Still Invested - $16,2503 – Rental Return After Re-Fi Cash Still Invested - $16,250Market Rent - $1300/Month% Towards Expenses: 30%Annual Cash on Cash Return: 67.2%We’re very excited to break ground on this project and once we begin construction, we’ll be sure to update everyone on the progress.
Herman Chen Trigger happy beginner
20 September 2017 | 32 replies
I would also suggest if possible, you find ways to cut your expenses
M Marie M. 469 square feet of rental house Baltimore, MD
9 October 2017 | 16 replies
There was also a water line for a refrigerator..... maybe someone forgot this is a 469 sq ft tiny house and fancy pants fridges with on demand water and ice take up precious floor space (and if they don't they are frigging expensive).Slightly annoyed, but still impressed.Then I swung by a week later.
Justin Seng School taxes when analyzing properties
10 November 2017 | 10 replies
Should this be something I add into the other expenses or property taxes when using the BRRRR or rental calculators?