I have a very interesting opportunity to purchase a group of properties that will include single family (my sweet spot, those I totally understand), garage apts, and duplexes. What questions should I be asking that ...
Hi. New to the BP site and appreciate all the good advice and experiences shared here. I am looking purchasing my first multi-unit and would like to know if the numbers make any sense to an experienced investor. Th...
Hello, I currently own 4 rental properties and have an opportunity to purchase 8 properties from another investorOn the 8 properties, there is 4500 MRR and has a list of 295k. That comes to 1.52 towards the magic 2 n...
Hello Tampa BP - I am coming across triplexes that Id like to wholesale. I can do all the due diligence, repairs, cash flow, etc.. Except for when it comes to cap rate and find comps, which i can rarely find in certai...
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I have a unique opportunity to use capital and equity from an investor to purchase a multi unit property and rent out a portion of it to my self and or a tenant while using the other portion as a vacation renta...
Is it a myth that you can’t expect to get good credit tenants for multi units? I tried listing a single family property for rent on Zillow myself and all I got were applications with poor credit. Is it fair to expect ...
Hello, First, I should start with a little bit of background. My husband and I purchased a 3bed/2bath home in 2007. We added a few bedrooms and upgraded the property, then bought (and moved into) another home. We are ...
How are multi-units in Memphis? I've been learning a lot about SFR's but recently starting thinking about buying a multi-unit (2, 3 or 4 units). I want to be in a B neighborhood. What areas should I look in? Is Me...
I would like to get feedback on the following house hack deal. My business partner will live in one unit while we rent out the other three for the first two years. The home was built in 1945 so it is older but the s...
Looking to finance a 15 home package. All rented. 82% LTV and we will inject 12% to get LTV to 70%. Cap rate 14% with another 5% recoverable from rent raises.