hi everybody, was wondering how people here determine their exit cap-rate. Is it just off of comparables (even then, finding a future comparable isn't really possible when modeling the properties performance for the n...
CONSTRUCTION LOAN question: I am looking to build a modest, small home for myself. I have just started looking into costs and am seeing a ballpark of $200,000. If I sold my current home, I would pocket $140,000. I ima...
Hi I’m Mickey. I’m in sales by day and am ready to make the house hack plunge. Im looking for my first home, which will be a house hack. A Duplex up to four plex in the Houston, TX market with a price range of 245000 ...
I've come to the conclusion that using hard money lenders as a backup exit strategy is the way to go for wholesale deals. What a confidence boost. You can look a troubled seller right in the eye and tell them without ...
Hello, BP family! We have run into a dilemma. Our tenant is breaking the lease early. We are in the 80925 area code of Colorado Springs close to Peterson SFB, Shriever SFB, and Fort Carson. Home is a 3700SF 5/3 Ra...
I plan to 1031 in 2014 and I'm starting to investigate options. I previously 1031 into a TIC which is still doing really well. I'm happy with it but have heard many horror stories. I feel blessed to have done so well ...
Hello Bigger Pockets,I recently moved from Michigan and have been renting out my property on Pembroke, near Wyoming/Outer Drive area. As I am now out of state, I'm looking to craft the best exit strategy. I bought t...
I need to make an exit door in two of my bedrooms that will open to the side yard and the back yard. Nothing will be done outside the house or on the exterior. I do have association, so will I need an approval from ...
I always hear it is important to have multiple exit strategies. I am kind of confused by this, because isn't there only 3 exit strategies?1) Rent2) Sell3) Go BankruptWhat other options are there to get rid of a proper...
A few years ago, I went self-directed on my IRA and purchased investment property with it. So far so good. But, what can I expect when I reach retirement age? Will the IRS want to review my records, purchase history, ...