Hello Mentors, Looking at my first syndication deal. have a Q for the seasoned professional who has done this many times. I have come across an off market deal in a growing market. I think this does warrant a more ana...
Hi all, I need some expert advice. Looking at 4 unit apartment building in northern part of Tampa bay area. Purchase price $195,000 (30% down payment)Tax $2006/yrInsurance $2700/yrVacancy (6%) $1170/yrReserves $2000/y...
Experienced developers (or underwriters) of large multi-units or commercial deals: What do you think are the most important factors when analyzing deals that are close to execution (i.e. past entitlement phase)? I'v...
TLDRWhat skills do multi family investors find valuable (either niche or hard to find) when entering, managing, or exiting an investment?The long versionI know many of you investors have and will invest in and manage ...
Goodmorning,Looking for alternative, creative, successful marketing routes for your funnel. Something different from bandit signs, business cards, direct mail, cold calling, websites, emails, driving neighborhoods. Wh...
I am new to the real estate investing world. I have an offer for an investment for a multiple family unit development. As a passive investor, what should I be looking for? Are there are clear red flags to be on the...
I'm in the middle of my first flip in Texas and I've decided to wait until it was done before I jump to the next one. It's about a $100k rehab and so far is going well. I have been analyzing deals that have been sen...
Hey fellow real estate investors!!I'm new to BiggerPockets. I've been listening to the podcast for a few years but just now joining the community. Disappointed I didn't get online and get active earlier!! I love how m...
My parents own two apartments buildings (rentals, mostly stabilized rents) in Manhattan and two in the Bronx, About 100 units all together. The manage them their selves and They want me to help, learn and expand the ...
I am buying a brand new construction and was wondering if it makes sense to spend the $400 for a home inspection? What could possibly turn up with a brand new build? I am open to hearing all opinions.