I am working on developing the marketing strategy for my new wholesaling business. I have limited funds so I don't want to start with expensive paid ads right now, but that limits my options. I have thought about dire...
I am about to begin a project that currently has a delapidated structure on it that will probably be bulldozed. I am looking at putting 4-6 units on the property depending on costs and style chosen. I have been lookin...
I am no expert, but I've done a few rehabs. When I walk houses I try to think of what it would cost for various things. I am usually off, sometimes way off. I thought it would be helpful to some newer people to pos...
I recently read on the forum that if you purchase a property for cash through an LLC by lending yourself the money (draw up a mortgage note and file it) that you can REFI out of it with no seasoning and recover your c...
Hey!Looking to bolster my off market lead flow. Does anyone have a good effective 3rd party mailing company to send mailers direct to seller?Thanks!
This is a scenario that I have not run across before. These numbers are roughly based off of the auditor's website.
A commercial property has a higher land value (100k) than the depreciable improvement value (60k). ...
My brother and I are looking to begin our adventure into the world of real estate investing using the BRRRR method. I have a small amount in investment savings (Let's say I have enough to help with half the rehab cost...
Can you guys tell me what depreciation does for real estate investors? And, what is cost segregation? As I understand it, you are supposed to divide the building value by 27.5 years, and 39 for commercial real estat...
I'm just getting started in real estate investing, rehabbing and wholesaling, and have a few questions about successful marketing strategies.
My plan is to use direct mail (postcards, letters, etc), but I'm curious a...
My Situation:
I purchased a duplex with a business credit line and will be paying for the rehab costs from my business account. (Technically I contracted my company to do the work, a theme for another discussion.) W...