Here in the Tampa Market we are seeing inexperienced investors wanting to purchase buy and hold properties but not sure what line to look at when evaluating deals.... Cap rate seems to be the common term. If you are f...
So what is the main thing financial criteria you're looking for: Cashflow of a certain amount?, a certain roi percentage? Buying for certain percentage of ARV? Cap Rate %?, Cash on cash ROI %, IRR? ?????
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I’m a successful commercial broker in SoCal. Been trying to break into RE investing for myself. It’s pretty tough. Just can’t get seem to get out the blocks. Tips, stories, collabs appreciated.
I picked up a book " The Wall Street Journal Complete Real estate investing guidebook." Looks good so far, but I am trying to wrap my head around some math in here. If anyone could please break this down for me. Whe...
I've got a deal that I think is a good one, but am a little uncertain about some of the numbers:Here is the deal:Duplex with $750/mo rentPurchase Price $28000Down Pmt $18000Owner finance $10000 at 0% for 5 yearsClosin...
We live in a rapidly dynamic world. With all what is happening now. What are your comments on the following:1-Buying or selling now. 2-Interest rate and cap rate changes. Thanks, Dr. Bender
here is where I'm at . Would like if you could double check my research and educate me how to better evaluate deals or meet an agent who is better suited for first time investor Option 1- Dover single family (MLS#3550...
Hello everyone,New pro member and I would like to share this deal and hear your thoughts on this one. Click Here -- Single Family InvestmentIt's a single family home, Ranch style with 1371 square feet finished and a...
I would like to know if it is possible for taking out a loan just for the closing cost, rehab and the down payment? I am only asking because there are two software I am using to like an evaluation of the property so I...
The 2% rule, often discussed here, peaked my curiosity as to what returns BP members seek and achieve. On my side of things, California retail caps trend anywhere from 3.5% to 6.5% for investment grade Tenants.