I just finished @Brandon Turner's How to Evaluate and Offer on Rental Properties webinar, so I wanted to apply that knowledge in the market that I'm interested in, Tacoma, WA. My goal is to cash flow $100 per unit pe...
Hi Folks, I want to add a 3rd unit to a duplex I own, but my lot is 33 sq. ft. too small. Here's the deal...I own a duplex that sits on a 7,467 sq. ft. lot and it's located in an RM-2 Zone in Oakland, CA. I've looked ...
Hello,
I would like to start my real estate investing with wholesaling. Not only do I need the quick cash, but the confidence gained by completing the deal.
I have a couple questions.
1) In the current Real Estate...
Hi BP,I'm new to investing and looking for some help understanding NOI & Cap Rate and how they correlate to value. Specifically, will a commercial lender value our property with with these metrics for a potential...
Hey everyone,I am a new investor set to buy my first home. I have my team assembled, down payment ready, and am now looking for a deal. I'm mainly looking for 3 bed/1 bath houses around the $40-60k with little rehab n...
I also posted this in Multifamily discussion because I wasn't sure where to go with it, sorry if someone is getting it twice.Hey gang, So I'll try to make this post as detailed as possible with what I'm currently goin...
Hi everyone! OK, I have two SFR homes free and clear. I live in one, my grandmother and her caretaker live in the other. We have our eyes on a new home for me that has a guest house that would suit my grandmother pe...
If you had little to no debt (DTI: 5%-10%), currently renting, your initial REI goal was to fast track your way to be able to quit your 9-5 job with replacing it with positive cash flow, main goal was to acquire as ma...
Hi all -
I've put in a cash offer on this property:
http://www.indexpost.com/property-for-sale/wyoming-cheyenne-82007-204-stanfield-ave/
for $75,000 using this formul...
As Donald Trump always say "the money is in the deal!" If you could scope up deals that are 50-80% of market value and selling them 25-30% below market value, then you are having a slam dunk Investing in Real Estate....