I am house hacking a duplex MTR in North Austin, this is the numbers for my deal.
Purchase Price: 435k in November 2020Down Payment: 15%Rehab: ~$60kPITI: $2,250Current rent for the other unit: $2,650Future rent for m...
Hi guys. I’m a newbie, I’ve always dreamt of buying multi-family units & now I’m finally at a place where I have proof of income and make decent money. upon further research, here in Florida it’s difficult to find...
Hi there,I'm new to BiggerPockets and real estate investing.As I start searching for investment houses, I am considering registering an LLC (I'm not quite sure if that's the right. Do you know which state would be be...
Hi, I am working on a project to offer fractional real estate investments through a Reg A+ Series offering and need to connect with a securities broker who might be interested in brokering my securities.What might be...
Hi all, new investor here! Is there an equity "sweet spot" where you maximize cash flow while retaining the most ownership? I have bought a couple of Townhouses for cash for argument sake the generate $2K per month ...
Here is the scenario: We have a property available for rent 8/1/18 (occupied until 7/31). We can generally do a turnover within 24 hours (sometimes with a punch list of remaining items) but this time around we are get...
I'm new to REI I only own one duplex at the moment. With my current job I can afford to buy one maybe two rental properties each year. I'm getting ready to buy a Triplex this year.
My plan is to buy 1 or 2 propertie...
Hi Everyone,I always hear about cash transaction, but also hear about investment products associated with them. Can someone explain what the meaning of "cash" means in real estate? This question might sound obvious, b...
I'm a complete newbie; have been studying, listening and working on getting a cash-out refi to gain access to some seed capital to build a portfolio of rental properties - with a goal of finding enough positive cashfl...
So when you guys are running a simple "cash on cash" analysis using the 50% rule for expenses do you use 15yrs or 30 for your mortgage am.? I have some rentals I bought a while back that were cheap enough that I could...