I've used a variety of deal analysis calculators and many of them include CapEx estimates/reserves in the 'Expenses' category, like this:Income - Expenses (including CapEx estimates) = NOIBut shouldn't CapEx estimates...
Hey Everyone! I'm a new member and got started by listening to the very good podcasts. I live in the DC area and have a rental building (with two other partners) in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago. I'm g...
I'm going to college in Long Island this year and want to get into house hacking, but the house prices in Long Island seem to be really expensive, is it still doable? I'm looking for a duplex for around 200k-300k
Hi, we are searching for affordable new construction options in the Metro Atlanta area. Does anyone have any recommendations for a low cost modular or prefab home builders that service Georgia? We're looking to build ...
When you do cash flow analysis do you include mortgage payment in expenses or not?Please help me to understand it correctly?
Hi all, I recently started an informal real estate group with some old college friends. They are all looking at strategies to use for their first deal and many of us are leaning towards a house hack to reduce the amou...
Not gonna put it over the carpet. Any recommendations for something that will last for awhile? I have lumber liquidators, home Depot, Lowe's, and who knows what else near me (central CT).
I’m interested in investing abroad and would like some ideas of good areas of the USA that are currently good markets, but inexpensive to get into. Multi, SFH and even interested in mobile home parks and self storage.
I am an 18 year old in High school and I live in the Bay Area. I want to house hack & co live, but with all houses around me being 1M+ there is just no way. I considered long distance investing, but I would have t...
Hey Guys,Very much a beginner here so forgive me if this is a silly question...I'm have just read about the 1% and 2% rule and started running a few numbers. I am from Auckland, New Zealand (an expensive market), but ...