Hey guys Im trying to pull off a BRRRR in my area and I'm curious to know exactly how can I estimate or determine the ARV? Is it by comps in my area? or Is it best by using the rent that it can command after the rehab?
The comps are all over the place? Every property I search have inconsistent comps that are super high or really low. Most of the recent sold comps are in the millions. Some are in the high $100 thousand dollar price r...
Hi Everyone, I just joined BP about a month ago and started researching REI around the same time. I'm 21 years old and so far BP, some books and youtube have been my main resources for information. I've decided to pla...
I'm an investor in SE Michigan. I know the market here in the Metro Detroit area is different than it is in the rest of the country but I'm curious to hear your thoughts as to how exactly is it different and why?
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Hello Bigger Pockets Community!
I originally posted this in Deal Analysis, thought to share here as well.
I need your help for tips and tricks to assess a fixer upper.
How do you determine the value of a home wh...
HI all, I just got my first out state property under contract from a wholesalers in Dayton Ohio but i'm unsure about my ARV. There are no recent comps, my plan is to buy and hold. If anyone in the area or surrounding...
All I am buying a house with the strategy to resell it to the current tenants... Seller needs immediate money, so I am buying it cash for 100... Retail value 140.
I understand that tenant could not buy it right away ...
I have been on webinars and researched other information given by several short sale "gurus" who make it sound fairly easy to find these properties for only 50-60 cents on the dollar.
I wanted to know how realistic t...
I'm looking at a 5 unit building and at first glance the property looks like it has good potential. It's in need of updating and all the units are under rented. I want to run preliminary numbers in its current state...
I have been thinking about either wholesaling or buying rentals either long-term or short-term. I have read where it recommends that you get a realtor. It seems like you may not need a realtor if you’re buying Wholesa...