Do you guys typically ask for credit for repairs that need to be made on a property you are trying to purchase? If yes, how bad does the particular repair need to be (in dollars)? Or do you guys use it as a tool to ge...
What is the difference in the monthly net profit of a property bought for cashflow/appreciation? I hope the question is understood.
Real estate investing can be an incredibly lucrative venture, providing the opportunity for savvy investors to build wealth and secure financial stability. In this competitive market, it's crucial to stay ahead of the...
After a very long search, I am days away from signing a P&S on a condo investment. This is in Boston. It is a residential unit in a 12 unit complex. 9 are residential, 3 commercial. The cash flow and IRR are fanta...
I want to set up a solo 401k (from my regular 401k) after I quit my job and go into real estate full time. I understand how to do this and that's not my question. However, I have personal savings outside of my 401k th...
So here are the stats on the property I found:Found owner through yellow letter, asking price: 178k, near a mid-sized city in WA state2 bed/2 bath on each side, somewhat updated and in good condition (pretty standard ...
I'm just trying to think outside the box here. Please note I have virtually no knowledge regarding mobile home sales. From what I've read Dodd Frank has pretty much put an end to rent to own and lease to own options...
Hi,I am analysing commerical property with 2 mom pop tenants stores, NN lease, 14% cap rate, 4 year remaining, and seller is one of the tenant.What all should I look for along with condition of the property?also, read...
I found a property in the South side of Chicago. The owner said that the city made an offer to buy the property but she felt it was too low. The COC ROI is 20.95% and the cap rate is 11.75% and the cash flow is just...
Hi,I'm starting to research tax lien investing. Given the state of the stock market over the last few years, I'm looking for a way to invest in certificates to gain an interest rate higher than what banks are offering...