I am looking to invest in my first property. I see quite a few townhomes in Baltimore County under 70K, what are some great neighborhoods for rentals investments that have higher cash flow yields?
Happy Friday BP family,I've been in research mode for the past two months and thought it was time to come out of incognito. I am a rookie in the REI world and still have a lot more questions than I do answers. I will ...
With the market shift on the horizon I expect we will begin to see more sellers show interest in Owner Financing as an option. I've found that nearly all attorneys in my area warn strongly against it (most will not ev...
I paid cash for my house in march.. it took all I had and im broke now and poor credit but I want to invest real bad cause I know once I start I will be great. Idk what to do next, how do I get private funding? Do ...
Hey everyone! My name is Storm. I am just beginning my journey in real estate investing and looking for some advice on some things. I live in south west Michigan and I just graduated with my associates degree. Rather ...
So real estate agents have access to the MLS where they can see all of the properties currently available. And so they can see it before anybody else can, unless ofcourse you go door to door or do intense research on ...
So here’s the breakdown. Let’s say I just bought 3 rental SFH properties this year cash flowing $500 each unit. That’s $1500 total per month in cash flow after paying all expenses, property Mgt, and mortgages etc.The ...
I know that the numerator of cap rate is the net operating income. However, I seem to see confusion on what is included on the denominator. Is it the entire purchase price of the property including any amount financ...
I purchased a property with existing tenants. Currently, each of them puts their rent in a dropbox. We changed this method to an online system. All of our tenants have signed up except one, who refuses to use the syst...
I've been following and listening to a lot of experts on real estate investing (specifically BRRRR method) and I'm getting mixed signals as to whether it's better to buckle down and save a higher amount of capital bef...