I’m a broker specializing in MHPs.The first thing you should ask yourself when finding a listing agent is: “are your agents specialized in this property type?” If they are, they will be much more likely to know who th...
Looking for a reliable cap rate for investment purposes in Indianapolis for apartment buildings. Anybody familiar with this market?
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment in Louisville.
Purchase price: $1,250,000
Cash invested: $2,100,000
Sale price: $4,773,000
After a 3 year redevelopment pr...
Hello, I am pretty comfortable evaluating deals up to 4 units and have a have some experience with how the expenses run for these.A great 10 plex just came up for sale by the bank, and I am curious how my analysis mig...
Broke ground on Phase 2 of our 90 unit project Phase 1 is 95% built out and sold in first year.. price points 550k to 750k 2000 sq ft to 3000 sq ft and what we call semi custom. Like most markets there is a total l...
I am brand new to investing and have a question about comps. So I found a 2 bed/2 bath house on an acre of land. There is a place I found where I can put a 3 bedroom (1500 square feet). Cabinets can stay but it nee...
Hey AllI've been doing a lot of research on different investment methods and have mainly been focused on the BRRRR strat. Reading David Green's book, he stresses in the beginning to use cash to fund both the purchase...
Wanted to get some advice from others on how best to harvest equity of single family homes that are currently free and clear of all debt. We would like to use these funds to help us grow our portfolio but have not bee...
Any thoughts?
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So I had a post update on a topic I find very valuable and useful get removed... If you check out my post about probate lists, it was pretty much reposting that with an update on results over the course of the last ye...