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Chandra Kanth High cost Special assessment.. what to do
27 April 2016 | 3 replies

Hi,I own a condo in  wi. This building has 40 units. I bought this for 142K in 2006. currently i am renting the condo. Lately the building is having water leak issues and the condo management assessed a special assess...

Alec McGinn Where should I park my capital?
4 May 2021 | 7 replies

Where do you like to put your capital while you are saving for a real estate deal? Currently my capital is sitting in a savings account gaining nothing. I’m wondering if I should be putting my capital somewhere that m...

Mike Chern 1031 and reduce risk
8 September 2019 | 4 replies

For example, I have 8 properties average loan to value around 50%. I want to consolidate into 4 properties, all paid off.Form my understanding of 1031 rules, this is not possible. I still want to ask, even if I sold o...

Steve Totino What should my next move be?
20 December 2019 | 1 reply

Hi i'm trying to mimick a portfolio like this
50% Stocks (mostly s&p500 and total stock) 0% Bonds 40% Real Estate, the rest into savings account for emergency funds. I'm 28 years old.
https://www.financialsamura...

Brad Kaiser County assessed value vs. asking price
26 July 2017 | 9 replies

How close do you expect the asking price and ultimately the selling price to be in relation to the county assessed value of land and building and what are the factors that create the difference between those numbers? 

Brandon Sturgill Passing on a 10%CAP/ 13% CoC Deal...What would you do?...
19 April 2017 | 4 replies

Alright, so I have a seller finance deal in the queue...it 's a duplex...solid property...decent location...cash-flow is $191/month...10%CAP, 13%CoC, DCR 1.33. The deal would be a 84-month balloon, 10% down, 6% intere...

Jim S. Deducting expenses from failed purchase
6 June 2017 | 5 replies

I recently had a deal fall through as a result of major inspection issues. I had already requested an appraisal + loan application fee + was using an attorney so overall I'll be ~$2k in the hole.I'm fine with that, be...

Stephen Keighery Why I am changing from the BrRRR strategy to the BrRRr strategy
26 March 2022 | 4 replies

I Just closed a cash out refinance on a 6 plex I own in New Orleans.  I am switching my strategy a little bit on this refinance. I love the BRRRR method (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) but have always done the B...

Burt L. What Level of Building Coverage Does a Landlord Really Need?
28 October 2022 | 3 replies

WhIen speaking to insurance agents they ask me how much building coverage do I need? I have no idea but I'm told that $200 per sq ft is replacement cost in the greater metro area. Does appraised value or loan value ha...

Ray Young 1031 exchange for a two family row home
13 September 2020 | 4 replies

I currently own and live in a two family row home. I live in one unit and rent out the unit. I report the rental income on schedule E on my personal 1040 along with applicable expenses (ie 50% of the yearly property t...