Found an 8 unit apartment. They're asking $515,909. Cap Rate is10.93. Total monthly Income is: $6,380 & $$76,560/yearThis is my analysis:I used conservative numbers such as 30% financing and estimated 55 expenses....
Hi all,I'm ready to start buying my first investment properties. I have the properties and my investors lined up and ready to go. The numbers pan out for a 10-15% return. Everything is ready to roll.The problem I'm st...
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We are learning more of the in's and out's of depreciation, trying to decide how to handle depreciation on some properties.
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* Our AGI is past the point where we can deduct any passive loss carryo...
Hello Everyone,I live in San Francisco and am currently renting. I have been wanting to jump into real estate investing for some time now and seeing how I would also like to own a home, I feel as though purchasing a ...
I have been having people send me address for vacant houses in the area. I was curious as how you all go about paying these people if you close on the property?Do you just write them a check after you close? Is there ...
I purchased a single family home under my LLC as my first foray into rental properties. There are repairs that need to be done to the crawlspace drainage which would cost about 10K. Can I expense that out as a busin...
If you don’t feel amped up to accomplish your goals, you definitely will after this episode. Today we talk to real estate agent, entrepreneur, author, and Million Dollar Listing New York star, Ryan Serhant. You’ve pro...
What if one part-time side hustle could replace your entire income? Even better, what if you could keep your full-time job and spend a few hours a week making thousands extra a month, raking in cash, and reaching fina...
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Starting a real estate business is one of the best ways to achieve financial freedom, replace your W2 income, and leave your nine-to-five. Why? Because you don’t need a ton of money OR a rental property to get started...