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Daniel Lehman All cash or financing?!?
20 January 2016 | 72 replies

Hello, I am a new member to BP and currently saving up to invest in real estate with my cousin as a partner (also currently working on getting my real estate license). We decided on renting out small multi-families to...

Will Barnard Cash Flow vs. Appreciation
1 July 2008 | 182 replies

Many have argued/claimed here on BP that cash flow on residential properties is of vital importance and investors can not put food on the table with appreciation. I disagree. Once you have built a business with many r...

Eric James Help me understand the advantage of multi's
5 February 2018 | 78 replies

I frequently hear/read that large multifamily properties (i.e., apartment complexes) produce better returns than SFH or small multifamily (2-4 units) properties. I just can’t see it in the numbers, as I can figure the...

Rachelle C. Partner-Driven Real Estate Coaching By Peter Vekselman
3 June 2024 | 62 replies

I'm curious, has anyone done this program? If yes, how much? How long? What was your outcome? Are you still involved? Is the coaching real? Is it a 50/50 partnership?
I'm looking for feedback, please. Thank you.

Charlie Anne $175 cash flow but CoC 3% - Would you buy?
27 July 2020 | 85 replies

I am getting to be “too close” to this deal so... would you invest in this?
I’m already under contract but can back out during due diligence.
-118k price 
-7.5k closing costs (so high!)
-20k repairs
= $145k all i...

Michael Corso 2020 will be a challenging year for the housing market.
24 February 2020 | 25 replies

2020 will be a challenging year for the housing market.
On the one side, there's a strong US economy that has driven the unemployment rate to record low levels, boosting disposable income, which makes a bullish case...