Around how much would it cost to generate a gross revenue around $2k/mo in the LA area?New to real estate investing. What I've gotten from the BP podcast is that the hardest part is finding the capital to purchase the...
Hey guys and gals!I'm doing some market research for good potential options in multifamily, and I can't figure out a way to quantify an average price per market.For example, in residential I'd use the median house pri...
Every time I think I have my market narrowed down, I find another. I am in California and plan on investing out of state. I'm mainly searching in the 100k to 200k range for my first property. I know what I'm looking f...
I am a newbie, very much interested in REI, I am not into it yet, but I have been reading books and I feel it is time to start. I came across the JohnBecks Tax deed and Tax lien sales advert but Because of my lac...
I think a lot of investors, myself included get stuck on the "research" aspect. But at what point does one put the endless research into motion and turn their learnings into action?
Hi - I have a few single family homes that have done well and am looking to invest in a large multi family (minimum 10-20 apartments). Max price is probably around $4M (unless seller wants to agree to a small portion ...
A couple of question hope this is the right place:
1. Cap rates in my area SFV of Los Angeles. Where is a good place to find realistic cap rates for the market and submarkets.
2. Resources of find multifamily for sa...
I have always had a desire to invest in real estate, I currently own a SFH in Oregon where I live. I've been happy with the investment, however I'm looking to expand to MFH as it looks like the ROI seems to be better....
Hi all, looking for advice on a few different topics. I am new to real estate investing (i've never invested, but have decided that this is something that I want to be a part of and have begun learning and doing resea...
Hi there,I've done quite some research to find a great city to buy and hold rental properties and my research has led to Indianapolis, IN.For reasons:1. IN is a very landlord friendly state.2. Prices of many SFR are s...