In the long run which is better and produces more profit.
When considering real estate flips, there are a few ways you can look at profitability. Primarily how I evaluate a deal is off expected rate of return. Secondarily I focus on projected profit.
Risk assessment is cru...
I'm looking to participate in the upcoming Sheriff's sale in York, PA and I would need financing. As I know I wouldn't be able to receive a bank loan for a sheriff's sale I'm looking to find a HML. My question is, wil...
This is from the MLS 2 ranch style 5 plex buildings on separate lots. Excellent potential. Newer metal roofs in past 10 years, 9 year old boilers and water heaters. 7 units remain vacant, 3 units rented on month to mo...
Over the past 20 years, I have developed a strategic approach to investing in the higher end of low-income neighborhoods. This approach aims to maximize value while minimizing the risks involved. To achieve this, I fo...
Hey Guys!I have a bit of a dilemma. There are 2 properties that I am interested in with different offer due dates. Here are the key details using the BP rental calculator!Property A:Monthly Cashflow: $516CoC: 5.04...
I am working for a sponsor who is raising capital for 2 ground up multifamily development projects. One is in DFW and the other is in New Braunfels. It seems like though they are great investments, though there are no...
First post on the forums here so I figured a general discussion would be good. I am a naturally risk-adverse, perfection-oriented, control-oriented person and I'm sure there are others out there. I figure most of this...
Greetings!I just read an article by Forbes where the author - Brad Thomas - mentioned something regarding cap rates that has me confused.Quote - "As a REIT analyst, I use cap rates on a daily basis for comparing the v...
Is it usually a good idea to hold a portfolio of rental properties during your retirement, or is it smarter to move into safer assets, like bonds? If you are holding rentals during retirement, aren't you risking a pot...