Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get a sense of where I should start my RE investing career. I'm interested in New York due to my proximity, and Florida since I have family and a few friends that live in the Miami and Fo...
Hey everyone, I'm new to real estate investing and very excited to join the Bigger Pockets community! My background is in architecture / interior design, but have since transitioned over to project management for crea...
Hi, my name is Mike Reilly and I am a licensed real estate agent that also knows how to program database-driven multiple listing websites. I'm wondering if there are any other web sites attempting the same type o...
Hi BiggerPockets,Quick question for you guys, what are you favorite CRE databases allowing you to understand real time data in the market? I’ve seen and used Co-Star at a previous job but wanted to see what others use...
I'm wondering how the sale price of a property is affected by the rental history cash flow.If my property generates $50k / year, how much value does that add to the list price of the property?Happy to fill in any requ...
Hi all - I own three houses in Austin Texas that are full rented. All has been well however I am noticing property taxes are starting to creep up. Two of the properties have mortgages on them and the property taxes ar...
Investment Info:
Buy & hold investment in a west-side of Cleveland, OH suburb (initially a house-hack). This property is a duplex with one 2 bedroom/1 bath unit, and one 3 bedroom/1 bath unit.
Purchase price: $...
Investment Info:
Buy & hold investment in a west-side of Cleveland, OH suburb (initially a house-hack). This property is a duplex with one 2 bedroom/1 bath unit, and one 3 bedroom/1 bath unit.
Purchase price:...
Spoke with a lender yesterday who said they would base their refi numbers on the purchase price and rehab costs and not the ARV. Has anyone out there dealt with something like this?
When investing in commercial property? Would you pay based on what its producing today or what you think the current rents should be?Like current NOI / 7% cap rate = offer?Or are you taking on the risk of raising rent...