The end of the year is a good time to reflect on where you started and where you ended up.
I’m always impressed by the intrepid rookies who are featured as Rookie Rockstars on the Real Estate Rookie podcast. Now I’m ...
Hi gang,
Long time listener, first-time caller seeking advice on a 2-family we own north of Boston:
OVERVIEW:
- 2-family w/3bdr 2ba downstairs and 2bdr 1ba upstairs
- Market Value: ~$580k
- Current loan: $118k / ...
I am getting interested in learning more about the space and it’s options, benefits and possible growth potential.I currently focus on commercial multifamily properties, which is great and all, but I feel retail/wareh...
Hi there,Does anyone know of any good turn key companies in Columbus Ohio or Cinncinati Ohio. ? Looking for any other turn key companies in markets that are good. Looking to be in and fixed for around 70K and getti...
I live in Eau Claire, WI and it is being hinted as the best city in Wisconsin... as I seen on TV last night. When 2007 bubble popped the market corrected here but only slightly. It has been a strong market for a long ...
Often a Self Directed IRA (SDIRA) is presented as a better retirement and/or investing vehicle, especially for its ability to invest in real estate. This is actually one of the main points in the sale speech of many S...
I am new to syndication investing and have read many comments on other threads regarding the ODC funds. Can anyone that is a part of Open Door Capital fund 1 or 2 comment on their experience? Any information is appr...
I have been blessed by a lot of people on BP contacting me about Turnley investing and my portfolio. In some cases, those who contacted me and asked what they could do if they were to use a substantial amount of money...
For a commercial medical building:BasicsBuilding Purchase Price: $4,000,000Building Appraisal: $4,300,000Estimated Deal Term: 10 yearsSenior Debt: 3 millionEquity Raise: $1,000,000Acquisition Costs: $85,000MP Contribu...
Hellow BP, I would like to know if there are no rent increase laws in my state, how do I calculate percentage increase.?Thanks.