I currently live in Orlando, FL and one thing that comes to mind is the lack of individual multi-family homes around the 3 unit range in Central Florida. A little background on myself. I was born and raised in Waterbu...
I was just checking out a great vacay spot I like (Cape Cod) and its a milli for a house. Wow. A 2BR Condo is available for less than $350k though. Would that be good for a STR? Any places in the US that are good for ...
Hey all, I currently do not own any properties and am looking to have my first self managed STR. (My wife will help, she was a CAM so has rental property management experience). I’m underwriting a property at Snowshoe...
Ive been using QBO for 8 years and it has been O.K. at best. I have a decent size RE portfolio, and use professional property management. I don't need a property management based software. I know how to use the basic...
I rent out 3 homes and live in one. They are all single-family homes. I'm pulling in around $2000+ per month in net profits (after all expenses). What's my next step? How do I make the jump to buying bigger units (e.g...
Looking at a 27 unit complex in SW Florida. Two and three bedroom town homes, built in 2016 & 2017. Have the rent rolls and financials since inception. Fully rented with average rent of $1550. Vacancy running arou...
Hello BP Community!I'm a new Wholesaler (no deals yet) who is trying to find out what Cap Rates would be appealing to investors in Tampa, broken down by neighborhoods. Can someone help me out with this? I've searche...
Now I know the answer to this question: the best and safest way to start for any new comers in real estate with no money is wholesale. But when I eventually got to the point when I realized I have to invest into real ...
Hey everyone! I'm getting back into learning about real estate investing and I am having trouble being confident with using the rental property calculator. I have watched a bunch of the webinars, especially about th...
I just finished my 2013 numbers and am once again amazed at the validity of the 50% rule. Here are my numbers for the past several years. The number of units is the average units held throughout the year. To be cle...