I am looking at investing in a 10 unit property in Worcester County, MA. I am underwriting the property and having trouble estimating the expected maintenance. Obviously with an older property there tends to be more R...
Looking at a 4-plex in Dayton, Ohio for $350,000. All units are 2/2s with balconies and larger-than-market av sqft. Average rent in the area is $950 (BP rent estimator). Currently fully leased with long term tenants, ...
As a new investor undertaking my first BRRRR project, I'm seeking advice on raising the appraisal value of a property without overspending on improvements that only enhance perceived value. I've encountered conflictin...
attached is what I was given. they seem high to me, wouldnt the owner "want" to show me low expenses? these dont even include taxes which are $4,800/year. this is a 6-plex, seller is asking $210,000. it is located in ...
Looking at a triplex near downtown in Sacramento. It's listed at 354,500. Now, when I do the math, I'm coming with a cash to cash rate of 7% with an offer of 330k but a cap rate of 3.3%. MLS: 14048301- What does it me...
First I would like to thank Bigger Pockets for a wealth of resources, and I would like to thank all the members and their valuable contributions to the community.I am a first time investor planning to buy a rental pro...
Hi everyone, I'm looking to get into my first investment opportunity. I'm currently looking at a great potential buy and hold rental. From my initial analysis, it looks like a good deal. I've already looked at the hou...
I'm looking at a low cost, multi-family property with a NOI of $11,312 (seller's figures). The asking price is just under $100k. If you had the option of paying cash or financing, which way would you go? I'm looking f...
Sorry from all Caps but #'s from seller. INCOMEUNITS YEARLY RENTS 15 units @ 7185 mo 86,220VA...
I'm currently selling my half of an SFR and will be re-investing that into either a few SFR's or an MFR. A few investors have told me that here in Fresno and the Central Valley, for SFR's the 35% rule is more accu...