I'm currently leasing out my 2 bed/2.5 bath town home in a really nice area to my current tenants for a base rent of $950. I'm assuming they will not resign another lease because this will be the third resign should t...
Hello everybody!I am very interested in an opportunity to purchase a 72 unit storage complex that has a NOI of about $55,000 per year, that number also includes property taxes and insurance. This complex has great bu...
I am looking at constructing a 200 unit boat and RV storage facility. This will be our first storage facility. I was wondering if there was anyone out there that could help me forecasting numbers. I feel pretty confid...
Hello, I am a newbie investor and I just negotiated my first deal. The listing for the house states that it comes with washer and dryer but the seller’s changed their minds after the original agreement was signed to n...
I am in the process of looking for a Short Term Rental property. One of the homes i found had a recent ADU completed that the owners stay in and have been privately renting out. The zoning of this property doesnt al...
I'm sure I made a few mistakes but its becoming a useful tool. Whatcha think? Tab 1 - Deal OverviewTab 2 - 10/20 Year FinancialsTab 3 - Loan 1 AmortizationTab 4 _ Loan 2 Amortizationhttps://www.biggerpockets.com/files...
Good afternoon from the south west,My name is Pedro, I am an Army Vet., I wanted to use my VA loan as leverage to kick off my career in real estate investing. However, I came across a property near my house and it is ...
I have a house in Tacoma. Washington state will now allow to evict until after Aug 1st. City Tacoma has law that 60 days of written notice for eviction. I called the city and talked to the person there and was told th...
Doesn't the cost of holding a note, change the yield that's projected? (i.e. monthly servicing costs etc.) And, if so, how do you remedy that?
Thanks for any advise.
I know this title may be a cliche by now, but that is where I am at. I have learned a lot about RE investing over quite a few years, including how not to rent your former personal residence [included a nightmare tenan...