What number do you usually look for when investing in multi families after all expenses and mortgage. What is the percent most investors look for. 8% 12% 15% or more ?
Hello Sacramento BP community,I’m sure many of you have seen the Wall Street Journal article from a few days ago, regarding the Sacramento market "real estate boom." If not, here’s the link: https://www.wsj.com/articl...
I just went under contract yesterday on my first property. I am very excited. It’s a duplex located near the University of Louisville and walking distance from Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. I had origin...
Hello,A job relocation to San Francisco CA early this year is making me ponder if I should be selling my owner occupied duplex in Jersey City and buy something in Berkeley CA due to its proximity to San Francisco and ...
Folks, here is my situation and need your guidance on what should i do.* age 44* 40 doors all managed by myself* net passive income per month approximately 27k* just achieved my golden number of passive income / month...
Hi All! I was listening to one of the Bigger Pockets podcasts this morning and Brandon mentioned that he looks for at least 12% cash on cash return on his deals, but that this percentage can be different depending on ...
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I'm a buy and hold investor, living in the Southern California area. My current investments are in the DFW, TX area, but I'm looking to purchase in the Cleveland, OH area. What are the solid B & C class ne...
Hello! My name is Nathanael Rojas. I’m currently commuting 2.5+ hours a day, which allows me to make phone calls, listen to audio books and/or listen to the Bigger Pockets Podcast (I’ve attempted other podcasts, but...
My Wife and I just signed the final paperwork on our very first 2- Properties. We purchased 3 Bed / 2 Bath and the vacant lot next-door in Topock / Golden Shores, AZ. I'm picking up the keys Monday or Tuesday 7/16 or ...
My name is Nobu A and I am a Newbie from Los Angeles, CA., I am very open to conversing with and meeting fellow investors! As my opening sentence probably lets on I am a relatively new in regards to real estate invest...