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Scott Rudd New Investor Interested in Buy and Hold Cash Flow Properties
28 June 2016 | 10 replies

Hi Everyone, I am new on here and hoping to learn as much as I can about investing in Cash Flow rental properties.  Am mainly interested in long lasting cash flow VS flipping or appreciation speculation.  Am tired of ...

Amber Smith Bakersfield multi unit- help evaluate 2 different deals
23 September 2016 | 7 replies

I am looking to buy my first multi unit property in Bakersfield, ca and am debating between 2 different units and would like some advice on which would be the better option, particularly relating to the neighborhoods....

Thang Nguyen Multi-family Apartments with 10%+ CAP still exists?
12 March 2019 | 16 replies

I have been investing in SFH rentals in the Seattle area and want to move to multi-family apartments ($2-3M value).  I am using MLS and Craiglists but not have luck finding anything close to a 10% CAP rate.  Does a 10...

Val J. Am I being cheap or am I being robbed?
22 April 2018 | 12 replies

I need some advice. I own a tudor style home that has a porch with screens. The porch is of course not very wide. It's mostly long. Maybe 8ft wide 12ft long. I'm wanting to enclose the porch so that it can be used as ...

Scott Taylor Investing in high cash flowing areas
9 June 2016 | 11 replies

I'm interested in investing for high cash flow (getting 20% cash on cash return and up).Unfortunately this leads me to less than desirable areas.  In my case the areas seem relatively safe (C neighborhood, low crime- ...

Jomar Edwin Benoit Pulling Comps and Reliable Data
4 September 2020 | 14 replies

As a real estate investor, one of the largest time wasters for me is pulling comps. You end up depending on real estate agents (whom are very investor friendly), but have their own lives to manage when you might see a...

Heajin Kim Avg ROI expectation
28 September 2013 | 11 replies

Hello Guys

I am just starting out and I have no property as of yet.

I have a question about ROI. What % of return should I expect to get?

I was thinking if i can get 10% return on cash purchase de...

Nicki B. Could this house be too small to flip?
31 December 2014 | 14 replies

Hello BP Family,Okay! Here goes my first forum post...I recently found a house here in Houston that (according to Zillow.com) has been on the market for a bit over 180 days. Per MLS, it was a foreclosure and the price...

Keason Torian Neighborhood zoned R-2-N, last SFR on the block...the rest Low Density Housing, how?
20 November 2023 | 3 replies

Hello! I'm currently renting a SFR in Long Beach that is zoned R-2-N. I am surrounded by low and moderate density housing throughout the area despite all the lots displaying the same R-2-N classification on the City P...

Wendy Lavana Low Income Housing - Creating an pool of donations from property owners to maintain neighborhood, any advice.
6 March 2015 | 9 replies

Last year I purchased two fourplexes in a low income housing neighborhood in Ft Lauderdale. Three years prior to my purchase I lived no more than 3 blocks from the area I recently purchased in and while I was there I ...