I am in Texas and have started to look for my first multi family property. Other than Loopnet what are some other sources of properties? I am looking for 25-130 units preferably in the Midwest or south US. If your an...
Hello everybody, I joined a while back, but am just now posting an intro. I'm excited to be learning and making connections. My goal by the end of 2019 is to make first two investments:1) investment-minded primary r...
Hey BP,I am in a market in Canada. Most of the investors here do the same thing, they buy apartments, get all the tenants out, make heavy renovations, rent out and re-finance or sell. It's coined 'optimization' here.I...
Hey guys, so I’m just getting my feet wet in the real estate world. I’ve been reading and listening to anything and everything over that past year. I didn’t know when to jump in until last week a long time friend appr...
Hey Everyone,My name is Leon. My fiance and I are currently based in Australia and exploring our options to get involved in USA Real estate.Currently exploring some approaches and how we can get involved over in the U...
Can anyone provide insights on how attached ADU’s are appraised in San Jose/bay area? Considering to add a 264sq feet attached studio for rental with its own entrance.
Hi all, curious for your experienced input. I host multiple in-person investor events around Cape Coral, FL, and the next one will be at a luxury home, and the topic is STR. We'll have an expert on hand who operates...
Among the many things I've learnt about real estate is how crucial it is to use data when analyzing markets and making investments. I think that data should guide our decisions, even if some people may rely on their e...
I often see homes advertised "50k appraised at 65k". Just an example. So does that mean one can buy the house for 50k then take more equity out of the property then 50k he used to buy it?? im confused here.
My Apartment Investing course tells me to estimate rehab costs for the offers by asking the broker if there is a per door rehab cost especially for capital expenses. Rule of thumb apparently being $250/door. Then in d...