I have been looking at rental properties in the price range of 100k-200k. I have decided to leverage them but if I get 10 through conventional financing and I pay 25% down I will still have more that I was looking to ...
In analyzing a 50 unit half 1br half 2br, what should I estimate for on site laundry income and on site vending machine income monthly?Thanks in advance!
So I’ve been reading ”How to invest in real estate” and just finished the section on the ‘1% rule or the 2% test’
I was looking at a potential 3 BR/ 3 BA unit in a college town that is rented through July 2022 at $1,...
hello I am new to BP. And wanted to see what you would suggest for my next moves.
currently I own 1 single resident in Eastpointe michigan which I bought all cash and I rent collect 950.
I have a duplex in Detroit whi...
Greetings,Here is an update on the current National Commercial Office Real Estate Market in The United States of America as of March 10, 2024:In the challenging landscape of U.S. office sales, a potential bright s...
Hello BP,
I'm considering buying a rental in my town that currently rents each room, "by the room". They have each tenant sign a 6 month or yearly lease. Cash flow will be around $500-$600 per month- this will be my...
Hey BP!Just wanted your expertise on this. I've flipped 3 homes and taken a bit of a break. However, looking to drive into what my dream has been and that's rental properties. I've looked into the BRRRR strategy and w...
Fellow BP colleagues,So I've question on analyzing properties. I understand the answer may be it all depends, and that's okay, but wanted to understand the reasoning behind some of the unknown expenses, how you go abo...
Hey folks,So I'm sitting here scanning through real estate listings in Pittsburgh and running quick-and-dirty analysis with the ol' 50% rule as a gauge for expenses. I look at $95,000 duplexes all the way to $1,000,00...
Is anyone doing something like Reverse STR / AirBnB Arbitrage..
I don't know if this has an actual name already but I just called it that. Basically, you purchase a rental for consistent long term rental cash flow. Y...