So I have lined up a home that I was originally going to flip but I think may be better for the BRRRR Method. Or at least I thought so.The homes ARV is roughly $250,000 but I can get it for $170,000. It needs $37,000 ...
I just bought a cargo van that will be used only for my rental properties. I know there are two ways to expense the costs; either direct expenses or mileage. Which method do all of you use and why?Also, I want to ma...
Over the past year plus, multifamily has endured some difficult blows. Most would agree the top three are interest rates, taxes and insurance. Breaking these three down on the direct impact they have had on multifamil...
Is there anyone having success with any specific marketing strategies in Fayetteville, NC and having success? What methods are working best for you?
Owner financing is like a secret weapon for folks looking to sell their properties after hanging onto them for ages. Instead of selling your place outright and getting hit with a massive tax bill all at once, you play...
Hello BP!I'm very new and I'm trying to wrap my head around the basics of holding costs. Regardless of the strategy (flipping or buy and hold) there are going to be holding costs present if the property requires some ...
I am an investor in the Atlanta area focusing on real estate in Douglas County, Fulton County, and Cobb County. How much would you pay a freelancer to do the following tasks?:Putting up bandit signsHanging door kocker...
Have you tried any unconventional marketing methods with success? The type of marketing methods not so many wholesalers use or methods that are quite not common sense but that work great?
I have a question re: BRRR.When you borrow money from your property to buy another, it seems that you depend on the rental income to make the payment for you. Thus, you will have to pay the expense if you are vacant. ...
I attended a local REI meetup last night and the guest speaker was an auctioneer with 37 years of experience in RE investing. He was selling a strategy of buying properties on cheap because they were good for nothing ...