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Travis Hayes New Member Focused on Central Texas
27 September 2016 | 3 replies
Typically, I look for properties that have some value add play and can be obtained at a 7-12 percent cap rate. 
Gjorgi Kukuvikov trying to make a deal for a 56 unit
5 October 2016 | 7 replies
So if the purchase price is 950K, then that works out to roughly 17K per unit; and if the purchase price is 850K, then that works out to just over 15K per unit.Per unit prices like that usually indicate that the location might not be so hot and the typical rent will be low.
Dolores Waldron How to come up with 25% down payment for Buy and Hold 2 family?
27 September 2016 | 3 replies
Thank you All - it's more of a traditional deal ie. going the route of a typical investment that will cashflow just a little in our market (MA) with 25% down - for us it appears to be a good long term investment if we had the 25%.This particular one doesn't need rehab so no BRRR strategy here.I'm curious if there are any other strategies that could be used to paying back a private money / hard money lender after say 6 months with this type of scenario? 
Jonathan Johnson Appartment building
6 December 2017 | 11 replies
I completely rebuild them inside and out and I can tell you I can easily spend 85k on a single family without even blinking.To give you an example, kitchens can run you 10k for the most basic gut/build out, I typically spend around 20k with Ikea (love their soft close and quality) + quartz/granite countertops + slate appliances.
Nick A. Condo vs. Single Family vs. Duplex
9 October 2016 | 23 replies
The duplexes available in the Boston market are typically in rougher areas that come with another set of issues.If it was your first rental property, which of the three would you go with (all other things being equal - assuming they were in the same quality location).  
Anthony Ellison Title Companies
13 October 2016 | 3 replies
@Anthony Ellison it would be great to meet both you guys and possibly gain some knowledge.
Todd Kalsey Buying SFH in "Over Saturated" Apartment Area? Pros & Cons
30 September 2016 | 24 replies
I've seen too many people jump in before gaining some base knowledge.  
Chad Greeenhill Appliance source needed
29 September 2016 | 8 replies
Our typical houses costs us 150,000.00, 250,000.00 before ARV where the average house may be $150,000.00 in this area.
Shaun Palmer When To List Rental - Before or After Closing
27 September 2016 | 5 replies
When do you typically list your rentals?
Kevin Voogd determining expenses
14 October 2016 | 8 replies
People don't value what they don't pay for; places that include utilities typically have 10-50% higher utility usage than places where everyone pays.