Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $236,500
Cash invested: $15,000
SIngle Family rental in Denver, with huge lot and favorable zoning
What ma...
Hi everyone, Luis here. I’m new to real estate investing and I’m looking to invest in the greater Grand Rapids area. I’m curious to know what are good markets to look into like Lansing, Muskegon, Kalamazoo, etc. Thank...
Hey BP!I am currently looking at a portfolio of 8 duplexes for sale. They are at 100% occupancy and are self-managed by the current owner. I have the P&L for 2020 and the first half of 2021 and the numbers look ...
Hi, I’ve told the whole story in another discussion, but basically a tenant gave me a 10 day notice to break her lease and leave. She left without paying and messaged me now saying she won’t pay for April and she’ll o...
I have an investor client of our who is looking to buy an already licensed adult home in the greater puget sound area (Washington State). How can I find the people who would be selling such a deal? This doesn't seem...
Investment Info:
Office Space commercial investment investment.
Purchase price: $1,000,000
Cash invested: $200,000
This is a 20,000 square foot commercial building. It has two anchor tenants and has ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence other investment in New Orleans.
Purchase price: $123,600
Cash invested: $15,000
This may not technically count, but I purchased my first home without any int...
Hi, I understand rental properties are not earned income so you don’t have to pay self employment tax on them. Has anyone fixed up flips or built new construction and instead of selling immediately, either rent...
So I am looking to complete my first deal and am in the search for a SFH. This would be the first house that I am purchasing and since I will not be living in it I will be unable to take advantage of an FHA loan. Ho...
Anyone else having a hard time finding deals lately? I'm in PA and it seems that any house with fix-and-flip potential gets snatched up immediately. Forget the 70% rule, I'll settle for less profit and I STILL can'...