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Alec Jacobs How much does renovating the basement impact a homes value?
22 April 2024 | 2 replies
Hello everyone.I plan on househacking and, since multi-family is hard to come by, I have heard some people buy a SFH and live in the basement while renting out the rest of the home and renovate the basement in the process.To me it seems like it wouldn't really impact rent amounts too much unless I added bedrooms and I feel like the deal would already have to cash flow because of that I know this can be pretty nuanced but I am open to everyone's thoughts.Thank you!
Bruce Redden First Time at Bat - the Nerves!!!!
21 April 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $31,000 Cash invested: $66,000 Sale price: $147,500 Converted an abandoned, condemned three bedroom, one and a half bath home with two rooms (one 30x15) unused/used as storage into a four bedroom, two bath home with family room.
Keeya WangJones RE Partnerships Typical Arrangements
21 April 2024 | 0 replies
Hi BP,What is the typical arrangement for partnerships when one partner does not have capital to invest but they have all the other elements:Partner 1:Owner-occupied,  Great credit, No capitalPartner 2: Non-owner occupied, Capital , Great credit Does partner 1 get a percentage of equity plus percentage of cash flow? 
Hayder Ali Real Estate Planning
22 April 2024 | 5 replies
In order to grow and scale, you'd likely need father to cash out refinance or get HELOCs or some other form of leverage in order to scale. 
Yiking Hernandez still pretty green
22 April 2024 | 8 replies
my budget for acquisition is $150k+in cash. my expected ROI I guess depends on ARV of the property, how much rehab it will need and weather I decide to flip it or hold it. 
Rob Block Funds/syndications for private credit
21 April 2024 | 17 replies
Hey all,I was planning to purchase a small MF property in San Antonio, but have had trouble finding anything that would have much cash flow, even if I pay over 50% in cash
Kingsley Michel Places to invest in/around Detroit
21 April 2024 | 11 replies
What is a good area to invest in or around Detroit that would yield  good cash on cash returns( long term, midterm, short term rentals).
Anthony Blanco New Investor Seeking Guidance on Syndications
23 April 2024 | 14 replies
it just does not make sense for a beginning investor that doesn't have a lot of liquid assets to lock up some or all of their cash in a syndication. thoughts? 
Andrea G. Why regular property tax reassessments are overlooked when underwriting a deal?
21 April 2024 | 2 replies
I have been investing in residential real estate since 2012 first in California and then in Florida.My cash flow has been slowly and regularly increasing during the years thanks to the cap on property tax increase in these 2 States (IE proposition 13 in CA and 10% cap on investment properties in FL).Recently I started to analyze deals in Texas and Indiana for my next rental property.Reading some posts on this platform and talking to some investors, I quickly realized that, during the years, all the rent increases will be eaten up by the regular property tax reassessments.I think many investors often underestimate this issue.Am I missing anything?
Dylan Tiernan What to do-Income
22 April 2024 | 3 replies
I want to purchase a good quality car, near new (not brand new), so that I do not have to worry about buying another one for at least the duration of time I plan on aggressively investing to achieve about 12k a month in cash flow, over the next 12 years.