Hi BiggerPockets world, title says it all.... would you over pay if the numbers still worked?I find myself in a unique situation where I know the property is 7-10% overpriced but it still cash flows well. It is right ...
Hey everyone. I'm planning for my first real estate adventure and hoping to do a BRRRR in upstate NY. I live in Boston, where it's far too expensive, at least for a first timer, but have family within driving distance...
Hello! I am looking to buy a duplex in New Orleans--ideally I can house hack for about a year then move out and it will be a cash-flowing rental property. My problem is that I don't know what to estimate for water e...
Curious thoughts on the following scenario.Current SFR with $51k loan at 8.125%, just purchased with around 10% built-in equity on the property, $250 monthly cashflow (post expenses). Current individual stock portfoli...
Hi Everyone,I am looking at a MH park deal. 21 Total Spaces, 4 of those are currently vacant. New spaces are renting for $200/month, but most of the tenants that have been there for years are paying $130/month. It is ...
This would be my first deal and I want to make sure I don't rush in and I have the numbers right. It is seller financed and the house price and interest rate can be negotiated. Each apartment goes for $700 a month and...
I know that the topic of LLCs for rental properties has been discussed ad nauseam on this forum, and I appreciate the depth of knowledge that is available through the website. I have some very specific questions that ...
Hi, newbie here. One of the things I’m uncertain about is whether or not I should pay off personal debts before making investments. For example, in about 1 year both my car loan and student loan will be paid off. Woul...
Hi everyone,Iam in BC right now & I am currently in the stage of looking for a realtor in Saint John ,NB to look for my secondary investment property. My budget is 150k-170k plus 5% closing cost and hope to get d...
when i have watched videos about the 50% rule. why does he always include taxes into the expenses part, then he subtracts the mortgage from the other half which includes the taxes again. Or is he calculating the mort...