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Emmanuel Mendez First time Investor and home buyer. Looking at Raleigh, Durham
7 February 2021 | 10 replies

I have saved some money over time and i started looking for my first purchase in san diego. It's to expensive and i feel like i would get tied down for a while with the mortgage. Condos Appreciate maybe 4-8% a year. I...

G W Multi Units: More Destructive Tenants? What's To Be Expected
10 March 2008 | 8 replies

I’ve dealt with one bad tenant that did some dumb things like set an iron on new carpet in a bedroom, stained several spots in the living room, broke the lease and left early, etc… ended up keeping her security deposi...

Heajin Kim Avg ROI expectation
28 September 2013 | 11 replies

Hello Guys

I am just starting out and I have no property as of yet.

I have a question about ROI. What % of return should I expect to get?

I was thinking if i can get 10% return on cash purchase de...

Everett Stephens Cash On Cash Return...Or, should I use another metric?
29 October 2022 | 14 replies

Greetings -- Thanks much in advance for your consideration.  Measuring Cash On Cash returns is a go-to benchmark for me.  However, it doesn't seem to make sense in the case of a cash-out refi when there's sufficient e...

Eugene Vollucci Comprehensive Property Analysis Strategies
25 June 2020 | 0 replies

THE INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN (IRR) TO AIM FOR
The IRR should reflect the degree of risk you’re willing to take. The riskier an investment, the higher the IRR. If you’re purchasing a building that has decreased in valu...

Nicole Heasley Beitenman Closing some of my credit cards makes sense to me. Am I correct?
22 October 2018 | 39 replies

Hi BP! I was talking to a friend of mine about credit. He says that each person is worth a certain amount of credit based on their income. Here was his example: Say you make $70k per year. You are then worth $200 in c...

Taylor Chiu Too much for flip labor costs?
16 December 2019 | 16 replies

Hi everyone, I'm flipping a 1600 sq foot property and need some help evaluating a rehab bid. Here's the labor bid below. 
Keep in mind this is JUST for labor (no materials), and the property is dirty but just needs a...

Todd Nurnberger SDIRA investing in MF syndication, who has paid UBIT?
2 September 2021 | 12 replies

Of those who have invested in syndicated deals using their SDIRA/ROTH-SDIRA... How many investors have successfully filed a tax return for their IRA to pay Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT)?I see a lot of discussio...

Megan T. I've done $1 billion in Comm. RE acquisitions, ask me anything
26 September 2019 | 24 replies

I have worked as an acquisitions analyst for the last four years at a large REIT and then a private equity multi-family shop
I have acquired over 1 billion (with a B) in real estate spread across 22 deals in 5 states...

Aliz Raksi Success with the Just & Reasonable Rent Adjustment Program in LA?
25 April 2024 | 15 replies

Hello,I'm considering a triplex for buy-and-hold in Los Angeles, whose current rents are 45% below market, but if you could raise rents, it would mean the difference between us having -$200 versus +$1500 in cashflow. ...