Hello Everyone,My wife and I are expecting a baby in January and after months of debate have decided to leave beautiful Denver, CO and move back to Cincinnati, Ohio (Go Bearcats!) in Spring 2020. We want our child (an...
Hoping to gather some opinions. For SFH's that are LTR's (home values approx. $280k with land value backed out) what are the advantages and disadvantages to conducting a cost segregation study when bonus depreciation ...
Looking at a off market 100 year old duplex in a gentrifying area of Nashville that the owner approached me about. 3 bdrms a side rent for 550 a room for a total of ~3200/mnth. Obviously this place has a lot of curb a...
Hey I am currently getting closer to closing my first BRRR deal but I wanted advice on how ppl went about the cash out refinance step. Is it tougher to cash out refinance when the title is in LLC? Any tips on how to s...
Hi everyone. I am a new poster in the forums. My spouse and I are about to get into owning rental property (signing our first offer today) and I am getting cold feet. Could someone check out our numbers/plan and te...
I'm currently evaluating several different properties and need to purchase 2 prior to the close of the tax year. Some have very high appreciation potential with less cash flow while others have great cash flow and fa...
I have been educating myself for the past month (watching webinars, listening to the podcasts, reading articles, attempting to analyze "deals," and research viable markets-I think I've got that part down) and although...
Hello guys!!I'm bidding on a homepath first look and it will be my primary home. If I win the contract, I will not have enough reno money for all the bells and whistles. If you had an opportunity to acquire your dre...
Hey all! I’m ready to take action and dedicate my time to finding a great deal, putting it under contract, and renting it out. My strategy is house hack a small multi family (3-4) for my first deal, FHA loan with litt...
Hello,I'm considering a triplex for buy-and-hold in Los Angeles, whose current rents are 45% below market, but if you could raise rents, it would mean the difference between us having -$200 versus +$1500 in cashflow. ...