Hey everyone!
I've been reading this forum for roughly a month now, and there is a TON of useful information about real estate investing in general. However, I noticed that there weren't really any area specific pos...
How do you guys determine cash flow for a property, assuming it’s fresh of the MLS. Here’s mine but I feel like it can be better• Use Zillow and Redfin apps to look up similar rentals in the same area, note the obviou...
Simple question, what are you looking for in a city to invest in?
Is it the potential growth an area is facing? The cash flow on hand when you buy? Your backyard?
I am curious to know what YOU are looking for in an...
6 Top Ways to Make Money in Real EstateThe most experienced real estate investors often diversify their real estate portfolio and invest using two or more methods to make money investing in real estate by purchasing,...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
A newly renovated duplex, offering two ready-to-rent units: a one-bedroom, one-bath unit, and a two-bedroom, one-bath unit. This com...
Hi everyone!We want to get into MF (2-3units to start) doing BRRR... and rent out for Mid term rentals.We see a house that meets our buy box, and our investment goals are;- $300 gross profit cash flow per month- 30% e...
Hey Guys, I have seen some people using a document that is about three to five pages long that lists every potential expense for a potential investment property. The one I most recently saw would automatically perform...
Hey folks,I am stepping through a multi-family BRRR investment with 5+ units but trying to make heads or tails of the lending options that serve this specific use case. I understand the final cash-out commercial loan ...
Introduction:
Investing in multi-family properties can be a lucrative venture, but it's essential to carefully evaluate the condition of the property before making a purchase. Older multi-family properties, in partic...
First time investor looking for multi unit property. I can possibly get financed through a bank, but the 20% down payment would be a challenge. Any suggestions?