I flipped a 3/1 slab 1104 sq ft in St. Louis, MO and priced it at $125,000. Put in 42'' shaker espresso cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, new tile, painted the garage floor, painted the exter...
I am a complete REI newbie looking to gain some knowledge on the financing side of a potential first deal. I was looking for some advice on the following financing plan, plus have what I am sure will turn out to be a...
I've been stuck in a bit of analysis paralysis the last 24 hours, and it's driving me nuts. I've never purchased a deal this big.Here's the basic deal:I have the option to purchase 6 almost identical duplexes as a pa...
I'm new to the forum (thanks to all that are so active and open!), and am just starting my own home building business, I am also looking to build a portfolio over time (no hurry) starting in 2016. My goals include me ...
I'm applying for various Leasing Administrator and Assistant Property Manager roles, although it's a slight career switch from my normal day job as an executive assistant. (I also have experience as a sales manager an...
We've been going back and forth on this one. This cottage when done will sell in the $135-$145,000 range. This will be a good price for a house this size in this area. So not a high dollar flip. It was built in 19...
Or is there another way? I've read on the forums that doing a rehab from out of state is not recommended because overseeing a rehab project invites a lot of issues. Does that mean that most people investing from out o...
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So I have a question, I listening to Ken Mcelroy and he says: to get a value of a building, take the net operating and divide it with the going capitazilionation rate.
So, on one building here, I ...
Hello, I am looking to buy my first property (most likely an investment fourplex), but just left my job to start a grad program. Prior to this, I had 2 years of good tax returns from 1 stable job as well as my side bu...
Hello All, I've been reading a ton lately about real estate and I have been asking questions to everyone that I know that own property, but I still have a ton to learn. I have been eager to invest, but haven't quite f...