Murray Clark
Raising equity for ADU deals in CA
24 January 2024 | 9 replies
ROI on cost is circa 7-8% post ADU addition generating NAV of between 20-30% and we are operating at close to 100% occupancy with a pipeline of circa $200m in line of site.
Rikka Towns
New to Bigger Pockets
24 January 2024 | 1 reply
Hello everyone my name is Rikka I'm a rookie to real estate but I'm here to gain knowledge, make new connections and execute my real estate goals with the help of bigger pockets!
Kim C.
11151 S Michigan Ave
24 January 2024 | 2 replies
Subject to Court Documents in Additional Information.
Stephen Predmore
My first Baltimore buy & hold investment.
25 January 2024 | 61 replies
@Tyrone Marson Running through my numbers again - contractor was about 34k, additional 3k that I spent on appliances (1.5k), paint, tile, lighting, smokes, blinds, screens, vents, dehumidifier, locks, etc.
Noah Fele
Seeking Input on My First Real Estate Investment Strategy for Passive Income
24 January 2024 | 20 replies
- Goal: Gain confidence, understand the process, and get my feet under me before scaling up.5.
Travis Lauchman
Sample Probate Letter to Executor
25 January 2024 | 34 replies
Additionally, if you do decide to market this home with a realtor we can offer you a list of whom we consider the most professional realtors in the area.
Laura Casner
New to searching for land for STRs - Looking for general advice
25 January 2024 | 19 replies
ADU's and Tiny Houses still have a Kitchen and Bathroom (albeit a little smaller than normal perhaps), but they skip the additional Bedrooms.
Jay Scott
$700k equity 2.7% what to do... Not a real estate guy!
24 January 2024 | 10 replies
From my understanding if you sell your house you are going to have to pay capital gains taxes.
Jake Chial
Theater room or 6th bedroom in a 5/3.5 house?
25 January 2024 | 20 replies
I think you will get more with additional bedding options over the theater.
Jimmy Kang
New Investor - Looking for mentorship in BRRRRs
25 January 2024 | 16 replies
But wouldn't you rather leave some of your money in the property and someday make an actual gain or is merely receiving 100% of your investment back more important?