Hi Everyone, I have a tenant in Houston TX (30 miles away from me) who is behind in rent by 2 months and not at all responsive. The lease is ending in Jun 2023. I have 1.5 months of security deposit. I have given the ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $142,500
Cash invested: $15,000
fully occupied, needs some updating, new roof soon, figure out porch thats n...
Am looking at this triplex which has a good positive cash flow and has a good rental record, with vacancy less than 5%. Its probably in B- neighborhood. I am estimating 10% cap rate, 5% repair and 10% PM costs and hav...
First time investors. We found a property (multi-family) 2 units, 2 bedrooms/2 baths in the front house, and a full bath with kitchen efficiency in the back unit. Good price in a developing neighborhood near downtown ...
I'm pretty new here and would love a 2nd (or more) pair of eyes on the following:I have started due diligence on a 4-plex in South Salt Lake, Utah built in 1899. Purchase price $315K. Rents are 2- 2 bedroom 1 bath un...
Does the year a house was built affect the cash flow..
I did my first analysis on a property and my numbers was so horrible I couldn't understand how..
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Is it just me or are about 25% of all real estate investors, also engineers? As an Engineer myself I could be biased but curious if anyone has insight. I know folks usually have professional background like IT, accoun...
Several properties I am looking to buy were built around 1900. Should I avoid properties this old? Especially since I will be a buy and hold owner, does the age of these properties create an unnecessary risk? Apprecia...
I am looking at a 4-plex in Cincinnati, OH. It is an REO, so totally vacant. It is in a good part of town for rentals. 2-2BDRs and 2-1BDR's. There are 2-2car garages, so I can rent the 1BDR's for $500 and the 2BDR'...
Hi everyone,
I am interested in exploring some alternative "think outside the box" financing methods.
Is 'zero-down' borrowing possible for investors?
I'm interested in hearing any creative borrow...