There is a harsh Reality when you start acquiring more units to your rental property portfolio. That reality is unexpected vacancies. When you own a couple of units, the odds of there being unexpected vacancies that o...
Just starting out here and been reading Brandon Turner’s book on Rental Property Investing. The book gives a rule to use to quickly screen properties known as the 50% rule [(0.5*projected income/rent)- (Mortgage P an...
Hello,Having delved into the informative realm of the Bigger Pockets podcast and other materials, I've learned that, optimally, a long-term rental investment might generate a monthly profit of $100-$200 per property. ...
Hiis there a similar website for canada ? content seems very focus on the US.Trying to start but while the reading and the theory is probably ok globally, markets are very different based on location.I am in BC and de...
hey allWondering what everyone thinks about the market going bust when the Fed EVENTUALLY and INEVITABLY hikes the rate. Id love to hear from some professionals who have been in the business for a while. Do you see ...
Re: The Book on Rental Property Investing (Chapter 3 on Sample plans - Plan 1). Brandon's plan "How to make $1 M", is based on 50% cash on cash return "after all expenses have been paid including" everything. Is it po...
I have 6 rentals, 5 of which have no mortgage. My landlord policies for the 6 currently total $7,363/year. My fiancé owns 5 rentals and doesn't carry insurance on any of them. He is trying to convince me to drop my po...
Hi,My wife and I a very new to real estate investing. My wife just recently got her license and is transitioning to selling real estate full time. Our current home is in need of about 30k of upgrades. If we do that w...
With a little encouragement from juzamjedi, I am reprinting a recent post from my website:
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Foreclosures are going through the roof and seem to be continui...
As the government continues to print more money - inflation will be going up and your buying power will decrease. Cost of goods will increase to new highs - look at gas, food, utility rates already. Where will it end?...