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Brandon Hardiman Home Appraisals Method in HSV
2 April 2021 | 15 replies

Looking for advice here from experienced investors in our local Huntsville or North Alabama market. My current strategy for my first properties are BRRRR methods of SFH's. I am having a difficult time nailing down wha...

Marc C. Interest Rates: For every .5% rise, prices need to fall 3%?
18 December 2016 | 18 replies

So, according to http://www.crefcoa.com/apartment-rates-main.html, apartment loan rates are up about .5% under D. Trump. Around 4.88% for what I'm looking for, up from 4.39%.  What should that do to YOUR calculations,...

Krystian Kucharzyk What's More important Cap Rate or CoC for SFH/Duplex rentals?
2 June 2021 | 21 replies

[First time investor here!]I'm a first time RE investor running some numbers on rental properties available in my area (Connecticut) specifically on single families and duplexes.  I understand the difference between C...

Mike Carr refinancing a syndicated deal to hold long-term
17 February 2018 | 11 replies

Question about refinancing a syndicated deal.Goal: I want to start syndicating self storage facilities. The long-term goal is to refinance the syndicated deals around the 5 year mark to pay back the principal invested...

Patrick Menefee 1% Rule in Practice Regionally
8 March 2019 | 57 replies

Hello BPI’m curious how members in different regions have tailored the 1% rule (especially charlotte, but anywhere really). Looking relative to some of the properties I’ve seen in the area, 1% seems difficult to attai...

David Lutz Reasonable IRR and other metrics on turnkey in 2021
12 February 2021 | 14 replies

The market has changed so much over the last 2 years, I'm finding that posts and other reference points on what's a good deal from a few years ago don't seem accurate anymore. I'm buying turnkey properties from out of...

Tim Lee EPA lead requirements running amuck
22 June 2010 | 26 replies

I recently completed the EPA Certified Renovator Training. Today, I received the Email below. Now, the EPA is not satisfied with the certified renovator. They now want to add another layer of inspection ($$$, delay...

Samuel S. Foreclosure process/costs after purchasing non performing note?
9 January 2017 | 27 replies

Hey BP,So say I was to purchase a non-performing note, and ended up having to foreclose on the property...What would be the ballpark costs associated to execute the foreclosure? Would it be roughly the same as when tr...

Isacc Lightbourn What is a cap rate and why are they important ?
17 November 2020 | 92 replies

I hear the words “Cap Rate “ a lot. What is a cap rate and why re they important? Is it something added onto a loan interest rate or maybe equity in a property? What is a good cap rate?