Hello and thank you in advance for any advice! I'm really new to investing out of state. I'm looking into purchasing a rental property in the Belmont area of Dayton, OH and wanted to get any insight for this market as...
I'm finding a lot of places that can produce a small amount of positive cash flow but none of these places offer good opportunities to refinance in a few years. Either the amount of renovation won't increase the after...
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I'm from the Bay Area and considering to buy a condo or town house in the east bay with my fiancée. I’m looking into using this as our primary residence as a newly weds (will get married in Ma...
DC is a tough market for first time low income homebuyers and increasingly so for those in the middle class. What are your thoughts on the impact of investors buying properties and selling them and price points too hi...
I’ve been teaching people this for over 20 years. Here’s the answer. You should save your money in this order to maximize your savings…. 1. Leverage2. RRSP3. TFSA4. Non-registeredOf course it depends on your unique ...
Why do some sellers insist on cash only transactions? Even if financed they’d get their full amount at closing anyways so why the insistence on cash only?
Hi. I live in Toronto, Canada. But I am planning to make real estate investments either in Dallas or Miami. I am still deciding which is a better place for rental investments? I know that Texas has higher property tax...
Hello Bigger Pockets!I am SO excited to be posting in here for the first time after listening to hundreds of hrs of BP podcasts. I also know that nothing in life is free and my skills lie in sales. So if there are any...
Hey BPs!I'm a brand new investor, looking to buy a multi family (<$500,000) to rent out for cashflow somewhere in Canada. I currently live downtown Vancouver, BC, where the market is far too expensive to get into -...
$3,000 / month in rental income (6 x $500)
less 50% for expenses = $1,500 / month
$180,000 purchase price
$ 25,000 renos
total investment of $205,000
205,000 @ 7% & 30 years = $1350 / month
+$150 / month
* wo...