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Geoffrey Murphy lower end rentals vs higher end rentals
4 April 2013 | 68 replies

Hey BP,
I have a question that has been on my mind for sometime now. I was reading a few threads from the archivsection on this but i still needed a little bit of clarification.

I notice that some investors invest i...

Brady Mullen You Expect Cash Flow?
25 September 2023 | 20 replies

Investing in real estate is categorically different than investing in stocks/bonds and other customary financial planning tools.
It is buying a small business. This fundamentally changes how you should think about t...

Casey Gocel I live in an expensive area and the numbers aren't working
10 September 2017 | 81 replies

I've been researching REI'ing for the past 6 months and I have yet to purchase a property.  I live in New Jersey where property values and property taxes are very high.  I don't have any construction experience, so I ...

Kristi Miller Buying in Norther California
5 June 2014 | 56 replies

Hello:

Although we live in Napa, CA, our real-estate portfolio is with properties in the midwest. We just understand that area the most. After looking at some multi-family properties here in Northern Califo...

Ryan L. Negative Cash Flow for capital appreciation?
25 April 2019 | 23 replies

Hello BP community,I am looking to purchase my first rental property in SD, but am finding the prices to be very high in relation to potential rent prices, to the point that I may have to take negative cash flow for p...

Faisal Sami Experienced Out of Town Landlord vs. Property Manager. Who wins?
3 December 2015 | 47 replies

Who would have more BOTTOM LINE PROFIT at end of the month?Experienced Out of town landlord vs. "turn key" Property manager ?Assumptions1. Each has EXACT same hypothetical properties to manage2. Properties are in "C" ...

Omar Merced Just bought a 18 unit for $12,581.36 in Ohio
19 September 2018 | 172 replies

Well sort of. I have to pay back taxes of $20k and about $1k in back water. And, yes it needs a full rehab but if I did my numbers right after all is said and done I'll be sitting pretty. I close this week so once I d...