I would love to hear from people invested in Gary Indiana about their exit strategies. I am considering an investment with a very healthy cash flow with very stable rents. I am a buy and hold investor but will potenti...
Hello everyone!Detroit is loved by many cash flow oriented investors for its meeting 1% rule. What's you thoughts on the appreciation potential of Detroit and the Metro Detroit area? Any markets/zips having both cash ...
All the research and comments from posts and forums state that Cleveland OH is great for cash flow, but not for appreciation. Are cities any areas in the greater Cleveland OH area?
I purchased my first STR two years ago for $575k. The property could be sold for $900k today. I should have a positive cash flow of $10k by the end of the year. I want to know if there is anything I should be doing...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $39,900
Cash invested: $65,000
Purchased January 2023. Still renovating. 80% complete. Total of $70k invested once ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $39,900
Cash invested: $65,000
This was my first investment property. I bought it in January of 2023. It is still i...
I learned that cash flow is pretty difficult in DFW. So wanted to check with this community about which are the cities which have highest appreciation potential in 2-5 years near term.[ Sorry for cross posting this. I...
Hello,
I am new to the real estate business and I have questions.
When considering my first purchase, what would the best route be to take?
Bank loans with certified funds, bank lender or some other so...
Curious to know what everyone’s thoughts are on what the best markets are to try to find a BRRRR property that will appreciate quickest.Hoping to be able to MTR after rehab to get at least some cashflow. Thoughts?Thanks!
Structuring this as a purchase from your dad to you is going to be the best way to do it. Setting the purchase price at the market value of $1,700,000 with a gift of equity for the down payment of 40% would leave you...