I could use some comparison numbers for a 10 unit apartment my partners and I are considering buying. What are your utilities in Canton Ohio for apartment buildings? I was given two conflicting numbers for water and s...
would like advice on how to structure my contracts so that 1) as a wholesaler i am getting my asking fee and 2) as an agent i am not doing anything 'unethical'
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Dear BP Community,   In your experiences does your percent of ARV to which you’ll make your MAO differ by location? I think it depends on things such as light repairs, the county and weather the market is a buyer on...
Hey BP ,I've been seeing numerous rental properties that appear lucrative at first glance due to their strong rental prices and existing tenants, presenting what seems like a promising investment opportunity. However,...
Is Cash flow per door (after all expenses, mortgage, cap ex, etc.--i.e. everything)Â a good indicator of a good deal? Can you analyze whether a deal is good or bad based solely on cash flow per door? If so, what is the...
IÂ was learning the VA Loan Entitlement process and wanted to verify if this is correct or if there's gaps in my research that someone can address and add onto:
From my understanding, if a VA wanted to get a second lo...
Hi all. I have an idea that I'm curious to get some extra eyes on because, as the saying goes, "you don't know what you don't know".Short version: I am considering selling my truck and financing a newer one so I can u...
I heard someone say land lording in California wasn't as good as other states and that it's more tenant friendly than landlord friendly. What are some cons about being a landlord here in CA?
I'm a 26 year-old real estate investor from New Hampshire and, as I grow my current 22-unit multi-family portfolio, I need to ensure that I maintain sufficient capital reserve funds. Under usual economic conditions, h...
I just got a quote from a conventional lender for 7.75% with a 2.5 point buy down.When I asked what would be the rate without a point buy down, they said:Â "Â There are no par (rates with no point cost) rates for invest...