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Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $600,000
Cash invested: $75,000
6 UNIT value add by stabilizing. 3 non paying tenants and open permits that ...
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Reno's median home sales data speaks volumes – up by a remarkable 7.4% from last year! If you've been eyeing the market for the "bottom," it was last year at this time. And here's why:
Key Takeaways:
1) The market i...
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Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $245,000
Cash invested: $60,000
Contributors:
Ellen Peterson
A large four-family buy and hol...
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Hi all,
Recently got involved managing a rent stabilized property. Looks like previous registrations were entered incorrectly and preferential rents were listed as legal rents. I see DHCR allows for amendments for pr...
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Posting this without comment - but am curious to hear your thoughts on impact on residential mortgages and impact on multi-family.https://www.ft.com/content/b8eac068-e7c9-42ea-b9bf-6e2b4666f5c3
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There is a home for sale locally that has had a sinkhole repair. By all accounts the problem is solved but it's value is obviously damaged irreparably. Would you buy a house with a repaired sinkhole to be used as a re...
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Hello BP, Me and my partner are under contract on a 16 unit apartment building that is a major value-add investment. All 16 units are currently rented, 14 of the tenants are month to month on their leases. All the t...
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Hello all,
I have a few residential properties, and I’m about to branch out to my first commercial property. I have run into a couple properties now that are less than fully leased, but the owners have listed the pr...
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I understand build to rent (BTR) is a new strategy developers are using to exit their projects sooner. As I understand, the developers are willing to sell a whole community (e.g., a townhouse community) to an investor...
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As the title states, with 200k or so, is it possible buying significant rentals not getting stuck financially and maximizing cash/leveraging? Is there any strategy or methodology to this madness? Thanks :)