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Jeff Bridges Seller Financed Deal Analysis
3 March 2014 | 9 replies

I am a Buy and hold Prince georges County, Maryland investor looking for help with this possible seller financed deal. I am scheduled an appt to view a unit this sunday 3/2 after speaking to a seller who is offerin...

Brandon Smith Help analyzing a no money down deal
29 July 2016 | 3 replies

single family Home rents 8-850 I will hire a PM sale price is 76900

20% down (15200) the down payment will cost 10% to barrow and pay it back.

Finance 61,520 (assumption) with closing cost included @ 3.5% payment ...

Ed McIver Do Properties have a DSCR? I think so
12 April 2020 | 7 replies

Please check my Math
When analyzing rental properties I use the BiggerPockets Rental Property Calculator. It is an easy tool to use and it can quickly show if a deal is worth pursuing. Assuming the deal is good, you ...

Martha Hernandez Purchase a home outside my area?
15 October 2019 | 4 replies

Hi, I currently live in the San Francisco Bay area, which is extremely expensive for a single female. I make decent money, however not enough to afford a house, maybe a small condo/townhouse with a high HOA. I did loo...

Peter Burnside Rent price relative to owning?
29 April 2023 | 6 replies

Is there a logic to pricing rent relative to the cost of paying a mortgage on the property if someone were to buy it at today's rates?Ex. my current properties rent for about 112% of what someone would pay in a mortga...

Adam Bearup More properties in cheap markets or fewer in expensive markets?
30 March 2017 | 26 replies

Better to own one property in an expensive market like Denver, or several properties in a cheaper market like Jacksonville? ......Assuming the investment and ROI are the same.

William Roberts cheap, high volume vs more expensive, low volume units
18 October 2014 | 4 replies

Hi everyone,I am looking to start purchasing houses to rent in the near future and, currently, I am considering purchasing in Louisville, KY and wanted some feedback on the type of property to invest in.I was wonderin...

Kevin Larson Selecting terms for a loan
13 June 2018 | 6 replies

I just had an offer accepted on two duplexes.  This is my first purchase.  I am now talking with a mortgage broker who is presenting me several different loan packages. I am putting 25% down each duplex, looking at a ...

Sarah Jane Eugenio Been getting mortgage ‘prequalification’ letters in the mail
5 August 2019 | 11 replies

So ive been getting a lot of pre qualified mailers and offering lower monthly payments, rates and a cash back. But when i look at the total loan they offer, i would still owe them the whole amount with the cash i got....

Greg Todrank Lower CoC vs higher CoC?
21 April 2020 | 5 replies

Newbie questions.  I'm analyzing 2 properties as serious contenders for my first deal (long term rental).Would you pick a lower CoC in a "better" area or a higher CoC on a "lesser" area?  Neither area looks like "Esca...