Scenario: two people agree to a buy and hold partnership agreement on a multi family property. Both partners are going to put in the exact same amount of cash. However, one partner is hands on, lives in the area, and ...
Is this Deal Profitable? How to Determine:
Step 1:
o Identify the Deal Strategy Fix & Flip, Rental (Buy & Hold)BRRR (Buy,Rehab,Rent,Refinance)
Step 2:
o Determine the ARV (AFTER REPAIR VALUE) – Use ...
Hi all. Looking for some help. I live in Maine. Looking for my first investment property. I found a few so far and this one seems the most promising. There are currently 4 rentals in place. One 3 bedroom and 3 2 bedr...
Hello, and although a day early Happy 2018 to everyone! A new member as of this morning. I'm interested in starting a side gig flipping raw land - I know, a lot to learn before getting started. I've poked around th...
While browsing properties for sale on Loopnet, I came across a few 8-16 unit buildings in the Milwaukee area that all the units are currently leased out to local non-profits. While the some-what guaranteed rent check ...
I am new and have not yet purchased my first investment property. I would like to know whether it is profitable to buy manufactured homes for renting out?
I received an offer to buy my house from a non-profit company. The company works with local city to build affordable housing. What kinds of deals / things that I need to look for in an offer? Relocation fee? Above...
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I'm starting to play around with the Buy & Hold Analysis report that BP offers to Pro Members because as a free member, I have 5 calculations at no charge. If I'm going to use the report, and purchase a Pr...
Hello All,New member here and I am looking to invest in turnkey properties based on the comfort of a more hands off approach but I am also trying to understand the logistics of being able to take out a home equity loa...
Concerning investors looking to purchase properties for cash flow, if the house is already fixed up and on the market, should they still buy that property at 60 or 70 percent of the FMV as "profit/capital gain" invest...