Investment Info:
Duplex buy & hold investment for University of Dayton (UD) students.
Purchase price: $225,000Cash invested: $60,000
UD student rental (8 bed / 5 bath) located in the off-campus student housing ...
When looking at expenses related to a property (vacancy, HOA, utilities, PM, repairs etc), how is that set up within a bank account? Do you lump them into one account and then dip into it when a vacancy or other expe...
So I just sold my first flip and I learned A LOT doing it and made some money. I want to post about the lessons I learned but first for my basic numbers for my flip. I bought a bank owned home in Whitefield NH. List p...
Hello, I am in the process of making a change this fall and have a couple of avenues to choose from. I would greatly appreciate some input as I am having a hard time deciding what is the smartest decision!I bought a t...
My wife and I are in the process of filing for an LLC through an attorney before we start our rental business in a few months. I have some questions about how I should structure my bank accounts and which need to be ...
I’ve been struggling with what my next move should be. My goal is to get out of my 9-5 ASAP, and have my real estate investments replace about $4k of my income. I’m leery of being highly leveraged, but also dreading t...
I have just selected first Renal property in Memphis and will be closing in 2-3 weeks. I will be opening new personal Saving account and will be adding initial money to that account from my personal checking account. ...
Hi, really excited to have found bigger pockets and begin connecting with others who have been making a living off of real estate or used it as a supplemental source of income. My goal is to eventually not have to wor...
I have been a member on BP for a little while now and thought I would share what my first year of investing has been like.I have been interested REI for 5-10 years. Prior to the bust in 2006-7 I had attended a few REI...
Still working on getting my first deal and I know I've read and heard that you should always pay yourself first when taking your monthly income from tenants but how do you do it without getting nervous? I know how to...