Marissa Nestor
Can't get an owner occupied loan
8 January 2022 | 9 replies
The area I currently live/work in has absolutely no opportunity for a home in my price range.
Elias Munoz
Back of the Yards, IL
23 September 2020 | 10 replies
@Jonathan Klemm We’re looking for multi unit in the 80-100k range with some cosmetic work, also willing to look outside of back of yard if it’s a better deal.
Andrew Smith
Should I still bid property? Cold feet...
21 September 2020 | 10 replies
The sold comps they use are all over the board, they use comps that are over a year old, and a wide range of sizes.
Kevin Boyd
Controlling AC Usage
23 September 2020 | 6 replies
On a couple of the properties the bills are in the $1500-$1900 range..
Nathan Caffero
What is the best way to invest 50,000 dollars?
24 October 2021 | 57 replies
After you've grown your capital to the $300-500K+ range and you no longer want to do the work, then you should start thinking about investing with a syndicator as a Limited Partner.
Stephen Fletcher
Buying a 5+ multifamily with FHA loan
20 September 2020 | 1 reply
You'll be in the 25-30% down range if you go conventional financing.
Cameron Weld
How does a delinquent tax auction work in MI?
27 September 2020 | 9 replies
I don’t have a huge budget so most of these will be out of my range. 4607 is rough but I’m looking at it only because it’s across the street from my rental.
Ori Skloot
Are you an investor in Cancun (Quintana Roo), Mexico?
11 January 2022 | 18 replies
There are lot's of multifamily buildings for locals, ranging from very cheap, run-down, and "worse" areas to higher-end apartments/houses which are inhabited by locals.
Anna L.
Searching for my team for first Los Angeles house hack
21 September 2020 | 5 replies
So the search field is pretty wide to start.Please inbox me if LA is your area, or comment/tag with your A+ recommendations!
Ellie Perlman
Understand the Differences Between CoC, IRR and Avg Annual Return
21 September 2020 | 1 reply
That’s because it’s widely misunderstood, and because of that we’ll start with learning about the common misconceptions so you have a clear understanding of how IRR works.Don’t be alarmed by the following definition, because this isn’t advanced calculus, but IRR simply put is the percentage rate earned on each dollar invested for each period of time that it’s invested.