I am a huge fan of the business of building. I have been interested in becoming a general contractor, as I am 18 and looking for experience and to continue my love of real estate. My grandfather was a licensed contrac...
I thought this would be an interesting question for people to weigh in on:
For residential properties, do you prefer an HOA with a fair fee ($100/mo.) or would you prefer no HOA?
I am looking to get into Multifamily and based on what I have read it looks like properties with high cap rates is the way to go . however if I am not looking for immediate cashflow , how do you make money in areas li...
I am trying to do my first wholesale deal. I have found the ideal location, it's a foreclosure that is listed through a real estate agent, the property is bank owned. We want to put in offer in, however I am not a rea...
After searching for around three months I finally found a house worth investing in. It was a short-sale and the asking price was just about right for the area and work needed. Submitted an offer and it was accepted by...
Acceptable CAP rate for multifamily properties in Ohio is as follow: Section 8 or any other subsidized housing is minimum 7.5%. For Market rate properties it is 8.5%. Student housing is minimum 6.5%. A good property t...
Hi all,I never purchased the multi-family investment and I want to get into this type of an investment.I red numerous post regarding the multi-family, but I was wondering if I can get help on what to watch for in mult...
This will be my 1st investment deal and i'd like some help. Here are the numbers followed by some questions. Personal Side:$50K w-2 + $50K personal note I own$40K savingsCredit Score around 750No personal debtProperty...
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. My investors & I made it to the final round of bidding on a 300 unit apt bldg in the Southeast and I have some questions. We all have varying levels of RE investing experienc...
RTC vs. the current housing crisis. Huge profits were made in the wake of the RTC crisis two decades ago. Will residential real estate experience a similarly dramatic turnaround? :roll: