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17 May 2018 | 4 replies
I've been flipping homes to create capital infusions, but that is only meant to be in service of purchasing more rentals at a faster pace without having to wait for 20% down payments.I know the BRRRR method is another way to accomplish this, but I'm running into a conundrum.Here's my understanding, and I'd love for someone to educate me on how to do this a little more effectively...First, I am thankfully very bankable.
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21 May 2018 | 15 replies
As I learned more about the city, began analyzing properties, and connecting with folks from the area, I knew Dayton was the target market to begin my journey.
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17 May 2018 | 1 reply
I am a first time wholesaler and ready to start my new journey on getting my first deal and would like to connect and talk to you all about how to get started.
18 May 2018 | 9 replies
Below are the details:Ask Price: $2,595,00025% DP: $648,750Monthly P&I (30 Year Amor @ 6%): -$12,897.15Annualized Market Pro Forma NumbersPro forma Rents (24, 2/1 units at $995/month): $286,560GOI with Vac/Cred at 8%: -$24,357.60Pro forma Expenses at 30%: -$85,968.00NOI: $176,234.40P&I: -$154,765.80Cash on Cash Return: $21,468.60Deal MetricsCap Rate: 6.79%Debt Coverage Ratio: 1.14Cash on Cash Return: 3.31%Cost Per Door: $108,125Adjust Rent/Price Ratio (per door basis): 0.9202%My MFH investing education is still on-going, but it looks like the seller is trying to sell this as a stabilized asset.
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17 May 2018 | 3 replies
Hi BP,I am seeking any resources (books, websites, software, etc) to help educate myself on home design and renovations - particularly those focusing on the exterior of homes.
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28 June 2018 | 21 replies
And since you're not aware of the process for HML's, I would respectfully suggest you first get all the education possible on the areas where you're not yet sufficiently versed.
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17 August 2018 | 4 replies
Once we have a strong foundation (good team) hopefully soon enough, we'd like to get two or three properties 3 bed+ ~$130k with ~$1.5k monthly rental income.My husband is not really open to too much of rehab (maybe cosmetic stuffs which can be done in a week) until later of this journey..We would love to connect so please let me know- also, if you have any tips/resources I can dig in in order to learn about Arlington real estate, please let me know- I'm such a nerd and love to research/dig in... thank you!!!
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9 June 2018 | 51 replies
I want to make sure I make an educated decision before jumping to something I know little about.
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19 May 2018 | 3 replies
There is another group that meets at jersey lilleys in salem every thursday night at 630 They also hv facebbookRoanoke real estate education group
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19 May 2018 | 3 replies
Still am short because the withdrawn money from my account is not viewed as repayment but as a further decrease of funds, in ADDITION to the gifts.Stressful, educating experience here.