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In these challenging times, deepening our understanding of multifamily underwriting is crucial. As the foundation of real estate investment analysis, underwriting allows us to evaluate potential returns...
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Last Saturday marked the 1 year anniversary of the purchase of my first investment property. Definitely a lot of ups and downs but I'm glad I went through with it. With renovations and market appreciation,...
Friday September 5th 2008 Fannie issued an announcement pertaining to what most of us expected was coming. This has been a topic misunderstood by many investors and even mortgage brokers. Over the last several months ...
I keep hearing on content i listen/watch that i should watch out from investing in Cook country, Illinois. Trying to understand why is that, what's "special" about that county. Does anyone have some insight?
Just a little background to my situation: I have lived in Orlando for about 5 years but have lived in 4 very different and geographically separate areas within that time (college and apartments). I have been able to g...
Hey all! I currently own two STR's but would like to explore the option of a LTR OOS. I live in OR where the price point is far more than I'd like to spend as I'd love to potentially purchase with cash if the price is...
Hello All,I'm an owner of a few different rental properties. 2 multifamily and 1 single family. Seattle/Los Angeles.Feeling confused on how to accurately calculate Cash on Cash Return and Return on Equity ratesQuestio...
I am researching CT area not familiar at all with CT, still confused where to buy my 1st Multifamily,What steps do you take when you go into a new or neighboring state which you never invested before to make sure you ...
Hey everyone, I live in CO but have roots in the Texas panhandle area and am considering some property investments in the Amarillo, TX area. But I've heard that high rates on property taxes in the great state of TX ma...
When analyzing deals, is it better to apply the 50% rule to a deal, or go through and apply a certain percentage of rent to anticipated expenses, being Vacancy, Maintenance, Capital Expenses, and Property Management? ...