Buying a $50,000 property for $5,000... Too good to be true?
I have obtained a list of properties and the amount of property taxes that are over due by the homeowners.These homeowners have not yet lost their prope...
There is a harsh Reality when you start acquiring more units to your rental property portfolio. That reality is unexpected vacancies. When you own a couple of units, the odds of there being unexpected vacancies that o...
Good morning!Wanted to get your input on this.Been screening multi-family and commercial real estate opportunities. One thing I have noticed is the asking price with it's cap rate, is almost always priced out by the ...
Hello investors!I'm new to the forums and I am currently searching for a good rental property deal using resources such as Zillow and Realtor.com (since I don't /yet/ have my license). A lot of the properties I see fo...
Hello everyone.I purchased a property I intended to flip back in June. This is a residential, SFH, 2 story colonial about 1200 SF. I hired a GC to handle the renovations from top to bottom and for the most part, eve...
When submitting an LOI for a small multifamily property, should I use a lawyer to draft a template to use? Or is there a standard LOI most investors use? If so, would anyone be willing to share an example?
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I am about to start looking for an 8-12 unit in a A-B+ area and will be using equity in other properties as the down payment(including closing costs) zero out of pocket. What type of return would most of you be looki...
Hello BPF,I have located a 2 Unit multifamily property in Baltimore City and would like to know how do I work the figures to ensure that it is cash flow acceptable? The property is currently occupied by two tenants...
Hello everyone! I'm a new investor in Arkansas and currently I am closing on my first property! I have a unique situation and would love to know what the community thinks.
I've recently expressed my love for RE to my...
This is an attempt to answer that question, I know a LOT of people have been confused by this.
Consider the below fake rate sheet. Y is a high rate, W is a low rate, X.00% is the prevailing "par" rate. I can't put A...