(I originally posted this in the Commercial Real Estate forum, not sure where it goes)Hello everyone!I am new to real estate investing. I own a 2 family house in Nassau County, Long Island. I live one one side and ren...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Minneapolis.
Purchase price: $460,000
Cash invested: $460,000
2 unit home in Phillips area of msp
We have a contract on a home with a detached 3 car garage that has a unit on top. The unit currently has a tenant. Plan is to keep current tenant and eventually convert the garage below into another rental unit. HOWEV...
Seeking to purchase multiple units within a Condominium Complex. Will a conventional loan or a hard money lender front the capital to purchase multiple units under a single loan?Will a bank allow a single loan for mu...
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment in New York City.
Purchase price: $4,500,000
144 Unit Property that was grossly mismanaged, we overhauled the entire space inside ...
Greetings. Taking a look at this deal and wanted to reach for the advice/input of others, especially with regards to owner paid utilities and offer price. 26 units @ $659kGross Monthly Income $10,900Utilities $1500.00...
Can the BRRR strategy be applied to new construction? It seems like you would add value by building similar to how you add value by rehabbing. If so how could I use the bigger pockets BRRR calculator for our situation...
Looking for multi family deal for 5 or more units around 250k-300k budget. I am open to any location as long as numbers makes sense. Where i can find the deals. Are there any type of help i can get from anywhere to fi...
I’m in the process of rehabbing a quad-plex for short term rentals. Each unit will be about 450-500 square feet. Currently they are all studios, but given the size of the rooms could easily put up walls to make them 1...
I hear so many people asking what the best markets to invest in are. First, my answer is look in your own backyard to make sure that is not a good option. If you say, "thanks, but no thanks," to your home market, then...