Hey everyone, I just wanted to leave a quick post regarding Lending Club as a means to fund a deal. If you haven't listened to the BP podcast with Dawn Anastasi's, I highly recommend it. I recommend reading her p...
I know it can vary depending on which market you are in, but is 70% off the ARV still a good rule to have for estimating closing costs and commissions, or has it changed some? If you have something different, what do ...
Hi BP I just listed my first rental property for rent on zillow after buying it and doing some renovations. I thought it was easy as that, but I just came across something about needing to apply for a renal license or...
I have been looking for properties in the UK(Liverpool, Sheffield, Manchester) that would cashflow well, so I have been using the 1% rule as an indicator to see how many deals would be interesting. But to be honest, I...
Was reading that to paint inside a building built before 1978, you need to use a firm certified lead-safe by the EPA to do the job. What if I want to do it myself? What precautions should be taken?
The apartment do...
Hi,Does the 50% rule (half of gross rents are the net) apply to condos as well?Thanks
Happy 4th of July everyone! I am grateful to be lucky enough to have been born in a country that encourages and incentivizes private property ownership.Having lived in various countries outside the US (Mexico, Colombi...
I am trying to create a Property Request Sheet for buyers and I want to see the types of repair jobs they prefer. I want to classify them by levels such as very easy, easy, moderate, difficult, and very difficult just...
Hello there!When you guys/girls are looking for a new property, what are some quick calculations you do to determine if the property is worth pursuing? I know of the 1% Rule, 50% Rule, Cap Rate, Cash on Cash Return an...
Can anyone give me an example of the rule in numbers....
I need visual.....thank you
Is the rule use for purchasing your own rental properties or would it also be for resaleing the property to someone else..
Please...