BP Developers,My family has purchased 20 acres of land 15 min north of Altus AFB (Blair, OK). We built a beautiful home on part of the land and now we are considering sub dividing the remaining land into plots to sell...
Do you base this 1% test on ARV or total amount invested (Purchase Price + Rehab Costs)?
I find that I can rarely make the numbers work in my area based on ARV but If i use total amount invested (Purchase Price + Reh...
Hi there,I have a question about how hard and expensive to split Duplex in Sacramento, CA area into two separate parcels and independent halfplexes. Thanks,Natasha
Hello Experts,I am partnering with a friend to purchase apartment complex who is brining in 1031 exchange money and I am brining in post tax money for down payment. Any suggestion how to best structure this deal?Best,...
I see a lot of sites saying that to calculate the monthly interest rate on a loan you just divide the annual rate by 12. So let's say we have a 100k loan at 5%. The first year your interest payment would be 5k if you ...
I think this is the right forum for this question. If anyone in this group has experience with forming long term partnerships with other wholesalers that you get into business with via an llc please reach out to me. C...
Now I know that this test is just a ball park number and should be taken with a grain of salt, but in the book, "Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner, he gives an example on a $300,000 home with the rental inc...
First i'd like to say ive searched a ton about notes and feel i have at least a basic knowledge of them. Im not looking to purchase any notes nor am i looking to sell one however I do want to know how much the note i...
This tenant has been late 4-5 times this year. They moved-in 2018. This landlord wants to raise rent to be closer to market rents by another $50. Small increase to most but probably not this one. Keep or not? Why?
When looking at multifamily properties for sale, it's typical to see an advertised cap rate. Where does this cap rate come from! Who determines what it should be? As an owner myself, I know what my NOI is and I could ...