Hi everyone1. I was wondering, what's the most eficient procedure for the transition of one property to another.Meaning, you plan to sell one, and buy another one that you seem to consider a better investment. Would y...
having trouble decide weather to invest in an apartment or a house.apartments are cheaper but will have to pay management fee and the property price will not rise much i am led to believe.house are more expensive and ...
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BP! It's been a while! I figured while I'm waiting to get a root canal I could make some use of the time to ask a question. I just had a short conversation with a seller who's been living in a 4-plex for almost 15 yea...
I am looking at a small 1900 build 6 plex in MN. Numbers look great. Even at 25% down the Cash on Cash is over 18%. I ran the sellers numbers and then added Cap EX and Management costs at 5 and 8%. Numbers still look ...
Any multifamily people had success in reducing expenses or replacing a boiler/radiator system?
It's a 10-unit built in the early 40's...
was watching
How to Get Rich in Real Estate Using The MFM Model by Brandon turner.
and i wonder so for commercial properties reducing expenses and or increasing rents and or decreasing vacancies increases NOI...
Here's the problem: I keep hearing two different things.I'm based in Montreal, Canda and the game here is mostly to buy distressed apartment buildings, drive-up the NOI and RE-FI (the cap is really low, so it's almost...
Hello,Was curious what types of valuations are best to use when determining the sale price for a rental property? I've used both GRM and Cap Rate to try to determine an appropriate price but unclear what else should ...
Hi there, I am beginning to analyze deals in my area (Austin, TX) using the Biggerpockets rental calculator. After going through a couple analysis practice reports, I keep finding myself in the red (between $300-$600 ...