Hey everyone, I am a brand new investor and looking for some advice on my situation. My goal is to retire early and use the minimum number of long-term rentals to do so. I currently own a single-family 3/2 in South Ph...
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How to Get Rich in Real Estate Using The MFM Model by Brandon turner.
and i wonder so for commercial properties reducing expenses and or increasing rents and or decreasing vacancies increases NOI...
I recently stumbled on BiggerPockets and have browsed through a bunch of the posts and have been impressed by the quality of the information being shared here. It looks like a great resource.
I got into real estate 2...
Are any buy and hold SFR investors out there switching to multi-family because of the lack of SFR deals? I am thinking of doing just that as I literally cannot find good cash flowing deals on homes here in PHX. Yes,...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence other investment.
Purchase price: $80,000
Cash invested: $25,000
I helped my father-in law convert his LTR to a STR recently (he's owned it for forever, but w...
Seeking investors interested in a 125-unit Multi-Family property located in Syracuse, NY. As-Is Cap Rate 8%. Reasonable potential to bring Cap Rate to 12% simply by bringing the property back to the rent roll of years...
As a wholesaler of notes backed by real estate, we are frequently asked to look at one or hundreds of notes for sale. Then when presented to investors, they tell me they don't like them, have seen them before, they do...
Hello everyone, I'm looking to invest quite a bit of money into Detroit, although I have never been there. I like the looks of where the market is currently and where it could possibly head. Great rent to value. My s...
I have a bunch of detroit notes on single family homes in good areas, some performing some not. What do you think is a good discount to sell? 60% (overall, so maybe 50% on performing and 70% non performing?)
I've seen a few multi-family listings around the Atlanta area and the listings all state the property will be sold as is. Is this common in multi-family transactions or is it a red flag? I do want to add multi-famil...