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Al Salous Is it worth creating an LLC for each (SFR fix n Flip) property ?
27 August 2021 | 8 replies
Or, do 1-to-1 since you have little work to open and close LLC (and associated accounts) as opposed to if you do 20 a year.Another approach is to change LLC's after a certain time or number of deals. 
Brianna Alhaliq New REI: ACD Possible Pre-foreclosure
26 August 2021 | 4 replies
Do I approach the homeowners and suggest a Subject To or out Short Sale?
Anish Patel Seeking advice on CapEx estimations
29 August 2021 | 3 replies
Hello BP community,I was inspired by this article to improve my approach to underwriting CapEx costs for buy and hold investments. 
Cedric Volkmer Should you get your real estate license as an investor or not?
25 April 2022 | 22 replies
Or sometimes a buyer will approach you without a Realtor or you will find someone yourself, then there are no commission fees at all. 
Account Closed Pros/Cons of Los Angeles?
31 August 2021 | 15 replies
It's a whole different beast.LA is unique in many ways: an extremely constrained inventory, an extremely high gross rent multiplier (GRM) in most submarkets, a rent control ordinance, massive barriers to entry in both cost and permitting.All of these can go under "Pro" and "Con" category depending on how you approach them.
Heather M. L. What are the best books to read for a new REI?
29 August 2021 | 22 replies
Meaning don’t buy something just because you like it--buy it on favorable numbers.If you are looking for a fixer for instance, it's intelligent to find a fixer where you believe rehabbing will allow you to increase rents, and it's best in an area with increasing employment--as well as many other things.If you want to approach this in a hard nosed manner (not everyone does) it's smart to make all of your buy and sell decisions based on financial measures, such as the income stream, and on the return on investment that the income stream represents--as well as many others.It's also intelligent to calculate:1.Its Projected Cash Flow2.Its Projected Appreciation3.The Loan Pay down benefit you will get from owning it.4.The Tax Shelter you will get from owning it.As well as many other things.
Marshall Henry A Trashy Situation featuring my next door neighbor
3 September 2021 | 38 replies
Heck, if you approach it right, he might even be willing to chip in a couple bucks for it.
Garrett Morgan Off market opportunities in West Michigan
3 September 2021 | 1 reply
But I’m looking for advice snd information on how someone should approach an investor that is looking to start selling their portfolio.
Ricardo Torres Does Tenant have to pay?
4 October 2021 | 10 replies
I believe a more reasonable approach would be a written 30 days notice, noting the need to continue to pay rent as required for the last month.
Anish Patel Crowdsourcing CapEx costs
29 August 2021 | 5 replies
Hello Ohio investors,I was inspired by this article to improve my approach to underwriting CapEx costs for buy and hold rental investments.