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Account Closed Accessory Dwelling Units
22 August 2022 | 0 replies

Hi All. I'm a real estate investor and currently own one property. Looking to purchase more in the future for passive income. I have been reading news articles recently about ADU's and tiny 3D homes. I just wanted to ...

9 November, 2016
BiggerPockets Podcast 200: A Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Your First Real Estate Investment

Welcome to the BiggerPockets Podcast show 200! We wanted to create a show that we could point people to in the future as an ultimate resource for building their real estate investment business. If you are new, this wi...

Account Closed Question about the Brrrr calculator
11 March 2019 | 1 reply

Hello Fellow members,When using the BRRRR calculator, by the option TOTAL GROSS MONTHLY RENT is that asking for the current rent as it is now? or is it asking what the future potential rents will be at market value?Th...

Tatyana E. A Foreigner wants to buy SFR in CA
9 February 2012 | 4 replies

Hi,

My cousin lives in Russia and she is thinking of purchasing a house in California. She has no Green Card and she can only visit US as a guest. In the future she plans to either move to the US (there are a number ...

Pete Smith Financial Calculations: What am I not understanding?
31 March 2017 | 3 replies

Given a loan of $1,000  with the following terms- AMT = $1,000.00- NPER  = 60 (5 yrs on mthly pymts)- RATE = 8% (Annual rate) (i.e. .08/12 per term)Then:- PMT = $20.28- Total AMT repaid = (60 * $20.28)  = $1,216.58All...

Ori Nahum First Property
22 October 2014 | 3 replies

How exactly do I decide what I should buy as my first piece of property with an FHA approved loan? I live in Boston, MA and am looking to buy an apartment to rent out and then resell later in the future.

Brady Mullen A Balanced Approach
21 August 2023 | 0 replies

I've been thinking this weekend about something I heard someone say about the cost of something over time.
It was something about purchasing a home with a mortgage, and having the total amount of money paid for that ...

Peter Nikic Multi Family Bldgs in Tennessee
16 January 2020 | 6 replies

I'm thinking about buying multi family properties in Tennessee. Anyone have any insight on any particular location, area or even property? I have a costar account and can see everything there.

Mark Wolk Property and pessimist theories
4 May 2009 | 6 replies

Some say that the current financial situation may evolve into a crisis similar to that of 1929. So, how did mum and dad property investors come out of the 1929 crisis?

I suppose they had a hard time for several years...