BRRRR deal gone so right!Single Family4 Bedrooms, 2 Full Bathrooms at purchaseAsking: $75,000Purchase Price: $42,500 CashRehab: $70,000Closing & Holding Cost: $5,000Total Cost: $117,500Projected Appraisal: $125,00...
I'm a small investor in the DFW area i'm in the process of remodeling my bathrooms and considering adding a room with a bathroom in the attic of or in the garage space. just need to know witch one adds more value to...
Hi folks, I started a joint investment plan with a party but didn't really think through terms much, now that I own a place and am spending money I'm thinking twice about the deal I made. Wanted to get your input for ...
Greeting to all! My husband and I have been listening to the podcast for a while and it leads me here! We are excited to start investing in rental properties in Indianapolis area. We are targeting single family houses...
Hello,I am looking for your thoughts on a 4-plex deal in Medina, Ohio 44215. Each unit 2 bed 1 bath. Owner is asking 235k and it was built in 1995. 2units are long-term renters at $575/mon (since 2010 and 2004), bo...
Good afternoon! So I’m relatively new to the real estate market and learning about the different strategies that I could deploy. One that has peaked my interest is BRRRR due to being able to get into real estate with ...
Hi,I am trying to set myself a goal on how to get started in real estate. I am currently working a full time job and all I think about is real estate. I want something bigger for me and my family and since I was intro...
I'm a newbie and looking to purchase my first rental property. I'm taking a look at the property tomorrow, so I'm just try to do my due diligence. If anyone would be willing the share their thoughts, I would greatly a...
A quick formula/guideline for those of your looking at deals.
Many people who get into investing or look at deals often don’t calculate the “real” cost of expenses.
My guideline is always OVERESTIMATE because things...
Okay, if this is the wrong forum I apologize. Anyway....I keep reading articles saying that you get better returns if you take out a mortgage. Of course it makes sense that a $300/month profit on a $20,000 investmen...