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I've been doing a lot of research educating myself on REI. I decided to look for a SFH or MFH to house hack and eventually turn it into a full rental property later on. I am looking to buy and hold the ...
Hey all,I read a more general post to this question and maybe there are even more out there but I am wondering as a first time investor in a rental property, how much (maybe percent?) should I try to cash flow. The ot...
I have an unclear issue and hope you can help me to clear it up.I have saw few examples in tapes of assets which has negative escrow balance.How can escrow balance be negative?If the escrow has positive balance it pay...
I have a contract on a studio unit in Trump Tower, Las Vegas. I know, horrible investment ;)Anyhow, does anyone own a unit there?Anyone have an owners financial statement for north facing studio unit they would be wil...
I just started to practice analyzing deals ( used up the free 5 trials for rental calculator, so basically made an excel using old youtube videos on the 4 block technique figuring out CoCROI. ) What i've realized for...
I am very interested in REI. I am new and my knowledge is slim but I really want this. I can't seem to understand a few things about finding a good deal.
1. What's considered a good investment deal? At wha...
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Hello BPShould I buy a property that generates negative monthly cashflow including vacancy reserves, management reserves, CapEx, and property management fee? When I remove vacancy reserves, management reserves, CapEx,...
Hello,SFH investor here thinking about kicking it up a notch to apartments. Everyone knows the current market is definitely a seller's market, with low cap rates. Been reading that cap rates aren't as important as e...
I'm working on investing in Phoenix (just because I'm getting started again after years, so I don't want to complicate things by going long-distance). This is a high-appreciating market, which means finding properties...