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Eric Fernwood Want a dependable rental income? Start with the location
19 October 2022 | 3 replies

Most people start by finding a “deal.” “Deals” are usually low-cost properties.
Buying property based on price or initial return leaves a lot to chance. What do I mean by that?
Below is an illustration showing what ...

Brian Angone Crime increasing Sell or keep
6 July 2022 | 10 replies

Hello all, thank you in advance for your opinions.  we own two duplexes and a single family home in Hopewell Virginia.  We cash flow $1100 per month of each duplex and $650 per month of the single home.  The two duple...

Nicholas Gayton Beginners Market Analysis
27 October 2021 | 17 replies

Hello BP!This is the 1st time I've made a post on BP. Hopefully first of many as I learn more about real estate investing and execute on the first deal!My partner and I have been doing a ton of work (probably too much...

Antonio Bodley Do I make an offer or pass?
24 February 2024 | 30 replies

My virtual assistant found me a motivated seller. The seller wants $50,000 asking price. The house looks to be in poor condition in the ghetto. Should I make an offer considering where the house is located? Its condit...

Joe Strickley Triple Net Due Diligence
30 November 2012 | 17 replies

Is due diligence the same for NNN as for any other CRE, or is the focus on legal aspects of the lease? What happens if the parent/guarantor goes bust. Are landlords treated as creditors?

Samuel Chua Why are some properties rent higher even though they are cheaper
24 March 2019 | 11 replies

I was wondering why a property of $70k can rent for $850 while a property of $85k also rents for $850 assuming they both are fully rehabbed. It would be amazing if someone could enlighten me on this. Thanks!

Tom Lafferty How do different property classes perform in a downturn?
18 September 2016 | 8 replies

Looking for input from those who have actually owned multifamily property during a downturn in the market.   I've heard a lot of theories about how different classes are affected by changes in the market.  We typicall...

Nick Henry How do I buy my first rental property?
9 September 2021 | 19 replies

Hello everyone,I am 23 years old and looking to get my start in real estate investing. I’d love some general tips on how best to navigate my situation. My main goal is to just get some skin in the game by the end of 2...

Katie Kantzes Hello from Austin! Two newbs excited to get into MTR strategy
5 January 2024 | 20 replies

Hi everyone - my partner and I have been following BP for quite some time, and we are excited to be in a position to take action.  We just need help busting out of analysis paralysis.
Here are our stats:
*We have 20...

Sam Hanaa Is buying new constructions with future close date good investmen
25 February 2020 | 12 replies

I see too many new constructions around GTA, and I was wondering if a good idea to invest in a house that the closing date will be in 2022 or 23, so downpayment can be paid gradually, also inflation rate will do its m...