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tl;dr — Do DSCR loans always include LTR rental comps for underwriting even when the target property is an STR in a predominantly STR market?
Context:I’m in the late stages of buying my first r...
Hello BP family! I have another problem that would love to brainstorm and get some feedback on for San Francisco Flat that I would like to get some help on!Scenario:- Landlord/Owner bought 2 br/2ba flat in San Francis...
Hello,I am still fairly new to the property investment business. I own two homes in Goldsboro NC. The house I am currently wondering about is one I bought about 5 yrs ago for its actual market value (which I know not ...
When investing in real estate in general, and multifamily in particular, selecting the right market is critical. I personally like multifamily because this asset class outperform all other asset classes. According to ...
I'm looking to invest in SFR and small multi-families in Pennsylvania, ideally in the $100k-$130k purchase price range. I'm based in Jersey City, NJ – due to high property taxes and purchase prices in my immediate are...
What does everyone think about this? IMO completely foolish. They should let the market determine rents, not government. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/26/us/oregon-rent-control.html#click=https://t.co/UIxK0K98Bx
I recently posted what my idea of a "Good" buy and hold deal looks like. "$100.00 per door cash flow after all expenses are covered, is what I would consider a great deal (@Brandon Turner ). To add to this strategy, ...
I have been recently asked about where I think the Class A, B, and C properties in Las Vegas are located. So I put the following response together. The short answer is that the type of property class is defined more b...
We just opened escrow on a parcel of land on which we will be building a new 11,000 sq. ft. medical office building in Fullerton, CA. It's 3/10 of a mile from St. Judes Hospital, and the ONLY available parcel on which...
Some people have been sharing news articles on the forums and I came across one today that I thought I'd share. Basically, the author is stating that landlords are using late fees and evictions as a source of income ...