Show Me the Money: How To Stop Flying Blind and Master The Art Of Tracking Income and Expenses In Your Real Estate Business
We’ve all heard the statistics about the large number of businesses that fail in the US ever...
I'm considering the rental options for a studio in Midtown Houston. Does any one have any experience using Airbnb in the Houston area? If so any feedback on market for Midtown /Downtown?
I have a few units around Milwaukee but recently came across an off-market duplex in this neighborhood:Johnson's Woods neighborhood in MilwaukeeUnfortunately it is one of the areas I really don't know anything about. ...
I am worried that when the property closes, before I could get renters to get in, NY/NJ will be in a state wide quarantine and I won't be able to get above the bills depending on how the situation gets in the U.S.
I have read up a lot on the 50%, but I can't seem to find a threshold. Is there a correlation on price and the rule? So, a $150K quad is 50% expenses but a $300K quad may be 60% expenses.
Hello, is anyone aware of any tools or AI software programs in which you can input all STR data points (purchase price, % down, interest rate, annual STR rent, management company % cut, taxes, fees, HOA, insurance, es...
Hey everyone,I'm 33 years old and new in the whole real estate investing thing. I'm closing on my first investment property in 1 week! I have heard a lot of different opinions from friends and family about real estat...
Hi BP Community,I need help analyzing a purchase. This is a bit different than straight investing because I'm combining where I want to live + make money out of the deal. I've found this 2/2 Condo in a desirable area,...
Hey everyone!So I have a question specifically for my Houston folks? But any help would be appreciated. I recently began implementing yellow letters in my marketing but am wondering at what volume I should be operatin...
Cost segregation has been a major player in tax strategies for real estate owners by reclassifying assets that have a shorter useful life and can be depreciated over 5, 7, and 15 years from the nonresidential or resid...