I live in the Waco, TX area, and am looking to flip homes here locally in the McLennan County area. I currently run two businesses here in town, and time is my perishable commodity. Flipping doesn't sound like a great...
I'm looking at an off-market eight unit condo building, but the seller isn't providing NOI, so I don't know the current CAP rate. They've offered a rent roll, but that's just showing the current roll (which shows 3/8 ...
I'm trying to figure out the best way to organize my real estate files. Do you guys have certain filing systems you use? Are there any good products I can buy to help oaganize my paperwork?
Please explain how you o...
I am trying to up grade an outlet with a GFCI. In order to keep from getting an "open neutral" reading on my tester, It obvious I am going to reroute some of the wiring. Do real electricians use jumper wires to find ...
Hello, Bigger Pockets!After listening to the podcast and reading books and blogs, my husband and I are looking for our first investment property. (Yay!) It will be a buy and hold rental and we're looking at small olde...
Hey,I am in contract for a MHP in Florida, and would like to know what others think, and also what the future price would be for the park after I turn it around.24 lot parkdirt roads8 tenant owned paying $300 lot rent...
I'm working on getting my 6th door as a rental unit. Once I close on that, I'll have 3 single family homes and one triplex. I met with a friend today and he asked me about partnering up on a deal. To generalize a bit,...
Syndicates are paying at 3% cap for properties, they are paying interest on the property at 4ish % including buying caps etc.
For cash flows- if your debt is at 4.5% and your cap is at 3%, youre negatively leveraged....
I was curious how the two compare. I'm aware that in wholesaling, one must tread lightly on the side of "brokering", especially without a RE license as this opens up potential doors for legal issues. But how does this...
Greetings all,Just getting started in making Real Estate my living, but not new to owning property, being a landlord, or dealing with problems. I will share some of my own stories later, but for this post I wanted to...