Happy Monday! I’m still a newbie in real estate investing, I would like to know what the senior Real Estate investors think about this. When it comes to investing, do you go for cash flow over appreciation or apprecia...
How much of the potential active appreciation should you finance for rehab. I understand every deal is different but if anybody has a general rule of thumb they use that would be great. Just don’t want to take off to...
I am kind of in the middle of two markets in which I want to invest in. One being a market that has had great growth and appreciation, but high prices causing low cash flow. While the other market has relatively low h...
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💥Unlike single-family homes, multifamily apartments is a business that is valued primarily by its Net Operating Income (NOI), not so much by the comparable sales ...
Hi all I have been doing as much reading and research to learn as much as I can about real estate investing. I understand most of the lingo and figures used to calculate cash flow yields and Roi, I was just hoping
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I’m looking to force appreciation in an area that doesn’t historically appreciate well. A 15k-20k appreciation would be very high. Does anyone have any innovative ideas to force appreciation?
Is Appreciation riskier than cash flow?Now we both know that when comes to real estate there are no guarantee's and things vary based on market and individual goals. Also, the risk is different depending on the level ...
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I am looking into my first investment as a wooded lake front property to hold for 10-20 years to grow appreciation. The lot is on one of the top lakes in the state and is at a great discount to where I can have it pai...
What factors will cause a home to appreciate? And would buying a home that was built under a certain year not have a chance of appreciation. In advanceThank you all for your responses.