Hi, I'm looking for a friendly and savvy company that has worked with investors in the past and will do double close and assignments.
Any recommendations is appreciated!
I want to purchase a rental property in the Philly area and have about $50,000 in liquid funds and would ideally like a property that at the very least breaks even from all expenses. Is there an ideal area in Philly w...
Hey guys,I'm fairly new to real estate. But after listening to BP, I tried the concept of house hacking I was hooked. I literally rent out a portion of my house as a studio and I get almost half of my mortgage paid. E...
Hi fellow investors,I want to thank Josh and Brandon for creating this forum that has offered so much priceless information and experience. Thanks to all of the members, as well, for contributing to this exceptional ...
Hey there, I am focusing on smaller MF properties 5-20 or 5-30 (still formulating my strategy) that allow for value add (i.e. there's a decent delta between the gross SF and leasable SF that would allow for another un...
Hi BP community,I have a quick question regarding a Coinmach contract for a multifamily property that I am currently inspecting. There is currently a coinmach contract that expired in 2012. As most of you know this le...
Does anyone have a general cap rate map for the Puget Sound area? I know a lot goes into cap rates and it can vary within each geography but I am curious if there is such a thing out there?Paul
I came across a listing for a 4 family house. The asking price was reasonable and the income sufficient enough to provide a decent cash flow. I was preparing to make an offer when I discovered that the city had passed...
Does anyone have an opinion about TrueRent?http://www.truerent.comI've looked at many, many, different landlord/property management options (Cozy, Propertyware, Buildium, 123Landlord, etc) and this one looks like it m...
The single most powerful way to accumulate (and keep wealth) through real estate is to purchase it in your ROTH IRA account. Purchasing within a ROTH IRA is using "Post-Tax" dollars, in other words, you have already p...