Which is the better investment currently, 5 years, 10 years down the road? Which will give more bang for the buck? I’m guessing single family rentals are less risky and more passive income?
If you're considering venturing into the realm of flipping properties, Fayetteville, North Carolina presents a promising landscape.
Fayetteville, NC, stands out not only for its robust housing market but also for its...
One of the few sectors that is beginning to show opportunity is the multi family rental market. With more and more foreclosures and repossessions occurring and an increasing buyer base choosing to rent, the rental mar...
So I used this calculator: http://www.goodmortgage.com/Calculators/Investment...I used the information from one of my properties. 50,000 purchase price. 5% interest for 20 year loan. 650 rent. 2 % home appreciati...
Looking to figure out which states are best to purchase homes in as an investment property? Also, how do you know when you’re getting a great deal on the property?
This week's post goes out to the data-driven folk...First, let's talk about two key metrics: Average Daily Rate (ADR) and Occupancy Rate (%).Understanding ADR: Maximizing Rental IncomeThe Average Daily Rate (ADR) is a...
I own an 18 unit Multi-Family building. The property is in decent shape but with modifications I can increase rents for immediate ROI. I need to execute the work slowly and in phases therefore I need to determine wher...
Hello All,I'm looking at a 5 unit to BRRRR. They are all 1 bed/1 bath. I'm thinking of downsizing it and combining two of the units to where it might at least a 2/2 but maybe a 3/2. I thinking of this for the followin...
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A family member of mine owns a short-term rental property in Downtown Miami and is looking to increase both occupancy rates and revenue. I’d greatly appreciate any tips, strategies, or insights you mi...
Hello everyone. I bought my first duplex last year (Owner occupied), so I’m relatively new to this rental business. The duplex I purchased is in good shape, and for the area, it’s more of a higher-end rental. I decide...