Newbie to Bigger Pockets,
Powerfully motivated young entrepreneur though!
My name's Mark! Seems very nice to be here amongst my fellow entrepreneur! I'm from Houston and been a real estate license holder sinc...
Dear Members, I am struggling to do an apples to apples comparison of buying a multi vs. a sf. It should be simple but for some reason it is evading me. Looking for your input. Backstory (more or less), I have 4 sf'...
I have lived in an older duplex, in the country for over 4 years now. My landlords are coming over to talk about me purchasing the building this evening. The property was assessed at 105K this year. My landlords threw...
Hello, this is my first post. I am a total newb to the REI game. I'm seeking some sort of opinion on a potential investment property. I realize this is the internet and any advice is to be taken with a grain of sal...
how do you calculate how money money you should have in an emergency fund for the property to cover vacancies/repairs? I will give you a scenario. Lets say the home you own and rent out is valued at 125k and was bu...
I just made an offer on a SFH in which I was overbid by another buyer. If I had bought it here are the numbers I would have had in it:
$92,000 down payment
$40,000 to add two bedrooms and two bathrooms
$132,000 tota...
I have an applicant who looks like they could be a good renter, but has a few negatives (already discussed in the thread linked to below) and so I've decided to approve them, asking for first + last month's rent in ad...
Hello there! I just want to say that while I AM a real estate agent, that is NOT why I am here, well at least not to try to get business for that part of my income.
I am here because years ago my dad got me hooked on...
Obviously for flipping poperties buying below market value is a must, but is it as important for a buy and hold investor? I have found a property that is at market value but cash flows well. List price is $79,000, ...
First off, I would like to state that I welcome any comments and advice. This is my first go at investing in real estate, let alone development, and it seems to be everything from exciting to nerve wrecking.
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