I was wondering if you guys include principal deduction as part of the cash on cash return calculations. I mean the equity is yours and will be able to cash out upon sale.
I was listening to a recent podcast, and the guest indicated he would advise liquidating IRA/401(k) acounts, transferring to a solo 401(k) and then investing in discounted real estate notes. He also advocated not...
Hello BP community!Great to join BP. I've been reading a few blogs and forums on this amazing site for about two weeks now, and am just starting out on my own learning journey in Real Estate Investing (REI). After rea...
Considering on whether I should stop buying properties (MFH) with the expectation of further price drops.
What do y'all feel? is the opportunity, on average, is shrinking (a.k.a. buy now) or expanding (wait a bit)?
Hi All,Not sure if it’s better to 1031 during a red hot economy like it is now or if it’s better to wait til things cool off. I understand I’ll get paid more for what I sell and sell it quicker, but I have a higher li...
I have an opportunity on buying off-market property which is divided into several residential lots and several industrial. The property manager said the industrial zoning had been changed to mixes use. The owners want...
David Greene answered a question on the podcast and I want to ask about everyone's personal experience with this. Like many investors now, I have equity in properties with interest rates under 3%. Should I cash out ...
Hello All,I was pleasantly surprised to find out that I got pre-approved for a VA loan. I love this loan because it basically means I don't have to put absolutely zero money down, no down-payment, no PMI and no fundin...
Looking for some advice about offering all utilities included at my rental property. I'm trying to find alternative ways to increase monthly rent and had the following idea. Please keep in mind that I have 2 years of ...
Does anyone charge monthly or annually for pets? My PM’s contract says a 1x fee for pets and I’m wondering about possibly charging more though I’m not sure if that’s standard or what?