Heather Stimson
New to the process -Advice
26 February 2024 | 2 replies
I like the appreciation play and I am a similar age to you...wanted cash flow immediately when I was younger.
Vitalii Lunko
What's a point to use Rent Estimator if it's so far from truth
26 February 2024 | 5 replies
In fact, the whole point of real estate investing and generating returns should be to make investments based on an advantage (knowing a good deal in the market, etc.) - if there was perfect information easily available to everyone - no individual mom and pop investor would ever have a chance at real estate investing returns at all...
William W.
Alabama tax deed - deceased owner
26 February 2024 | 42 replies
Should I contact the tax assessors office tomorrow to try to get a refund of my money, or should I just let it play out and try to do an ejection after 6 months?
Diane Bonheur
Out-of-state Multifamily Purchase
25 February 2024 | 30 replies
Another option is you could use your cash for bigger equity plays rather than focusing primarily on cashflow right now.
Illya Kravchenko
Looking for advice.
26 February 2024 | 16 replies
If you have good credit above 740 and have 25%-30% to put down it’s really not a difficult loan process. 8 Units typically will offer a 1.25% DSCR ratio which is required in most cases but the approval is going to be based on the rents.
Andrew Simms
Considering selling my STR - Some tax questions - Some general
27 February 2024 | 6 replies
Based on my records, we did $11,550 in depreciable improvements.
Kenneth Hynes
Old Wood floors - Replace - refinish ? Keep ?
28 February 2024 | 48 replies
If professionally done it will look better and be nearly just as durable as LVP (and likely cost less.)If using an oil based polyurethane coating (do multiple coats), the floor can be buffed and recoated as needed opposed to a LVP where you can't really do any maintenance and in the even of a repair often times you're stuck taking up all or most of the interlocking floor which is a huge hassle.I love LVP in the right situations and almost always use it in a kitchen or bathroom remodel, but have found it cost effective both on the front end and for maintenance reasons to save the hardwood when possible.
Allan Pan
Seeking Advice: Achieving a 25% CoC Return on Long-Distance STR Investments
26 February 2024 | 25 replies
But I think, like many people found out during COVID, if you just buy a tract home that looks generic in a generic area, you will get generic returns, which based on my friends and other commenters here seems to range from small loss each month to modest gain.
Jason Allen
Columbus, Ohio - Tertiary Markets
27 February 2024 | 3 replies
@Jason Allen, Great post, we have a few real estate / Construction business here in Columbus and have been wondering what the best strategy / planning should be for the next 3,5,10,20 years based on all this investment and growth.
Peyton LaBarbera
Question about cap rates
26 February 2024 | 15 replies
I saw a listing for a 15-unit apartment building that is for sale and the property has a 5.3 cap rate, this isn't the issue.The issue is in the listing description the agent said the building could have rent growth potential based on the rising rent prices in the area which she said would bring the property to a 6.6 capNow my question is why would I buy a property for 2.5 million when with this new expected cap rate the property would tank to just under 2 millionNOI is roughly 132,000 and most units are in pretty good shapeAnother note is the average cap rate in the area the property is located in is a 6.4 cap