This may seem elementary to a lot here but I continue to see my students writing frantically to get it down so, I thought I'd post it.
[size=18][/size]When you first look at a potential deal, how ...
I'm working on a project for my master's degree in applied math; in particular, it involves being able to consider multiple factors at once to rank potential investments for which one yields the most efficient return ...
I am looking for views from the professionals and non-professionals in the D.C. area on looming changes in the investment prospectives with the new Trump administration. There are seems to be a number of factors that ...
We have purchased a few multi-unit properties in the Lehigh Valley, and we are using the criteria that if it cash flows after accounting for all expenses, including PM, cap ex, repairs and vacancy, then scoop it up as...
Hello,I just purchased my first property in Dallas, Texas. It is a single-family home that I will be turning from a 3 to a 4-bedroom house that I'm going to be house hacking from Month 1. I was originally planning to ...
The four factors that impact real estate prices, availability, and investment potential are:
Demographics
Interest Rates
Government Policies & Subsidies
The Economy
First: Demographics
D...
When analyzing a deal, should one factor in future appreciation, annual mortgage reduction, and tax savings from depreciation (offsetting other passive investment income) when calculating ROI? I am looking at a prop...
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I've been trying to find online an average percent return yearly on a rental property. I am looking for what the percent would be with typical situations. average positive cashflow monthly from rent and appreciat...
I keep hearing about Birmingham market in numerous podcasts as an up and coming city for investment. What are your thoughts on the market and its potential growth? Alabama has a historic stigma of segregation and ra...
Is anyone doing both purchasing/brokering discounted notes and factoring? I see note purchasing/brokering as a way to receive huge pay-outs, but they don't come in on a regular basis. Factoring, has lower pay-outs, ...