East Bay Multifamily Investors - hey all, new to RE and looking to start investing in Bay Area small Multifamily properties. Working on getting my financials ready, but while that’s going on, I’d like to get some insi...
My wife and I are looking to invest in a single family short term rental property. We've had our fair share of hurdles since making the decision. The newest one is that our lender just told us that we will have to pay...
Hi BG!! Would anyone be so kind as to show me what a completed wholesale contract (obv omitting personal info) looks like once completed? I have a blank "Florida as-is residential contract for sale and purchase" but i...
I'm confused about the numbers. Specifically, what a reasonable COC ROI for a first-time buyer? I'm not handy and cannot take on a massive rehab. It seems like if I buy at the retail price my COC return will be negati...
I wanted to see what everyone's thoughts were as far as how much per door you look to get on an investment. Do you look to make at least $100 dollars a door after all is paid (Mortgage, Taxes, Insurance, Property Mana...
Hi, BPersBy going through all the posts in the forum, I got the impression from some experts that it is dangerous to buy small (<100 units) MF deals in tertiary markets late in the RE cycle like now. Could someone ...
I continue to be frustarted with the current laws and regulations we as investors must deal with and it seems that the laws are mostly AGAINST us!
With that in mind, I would like to know (if there is not one already)...
Thanks to the US Subprime Fallout and resulting economic decline, we're starting to see global markets collapse.
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Stock markets around the world are down today across the board, with most of the largest and most im...
As in the title, I have no income but I do have cash. Do you think I could get a loan at a reasonable rate, or am I limited to cash-only deals? It would be nice to utilize a little leverage. My FICO is around 800.
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I am with a property management company located in Indianapolis, IN. We manage many different types of homes ranging from $2400/month corporate relocation's to $550/multi-family homes. There was a time, not too long...