There's an old bank for sale in CT in a great location. It's a pocket listing, so it's not on the MLS yet. However, the building is in excellent condition, but one major drawback. The bank vault is still in the buildi...
When acquiring multiple rent houses, would it be a smart technique to start combining the cash flow from all of your rentals to pay off one and then after your first rental is paid off you start funneling that cash f...
Hello everyone, Have a Tax related question and looking for some clarification. It's the first time selling. and getting some different answers from accountant, so im confused as to what to do. Here's the backgroundI...
*I placed the original post in the wrong area, so sorry for the double entry.Hi Everyone,I just wanted to reach out to everyone (especially the new investors) to remind everyone of the importance of getting a profes...
My general question: How do you narrow your criteria for commercial properties if you don't have enough experience to know what you're looking for? I just finished "Crushing It in Apartments and Commercial Real Estat...
Hey BP!Have another tax related question that I'm hoping someone can help me out on. Up to this point, I have done Buy & Hold on all of my investments so I am not sure how taxes work (aka capital gains) on a fix &...
I am looking at an 8 plex as my first rental property. it was built in 1987 and comes with renters whom have been there anywhere from 2-6 years. It cash flows 100 each unit coming out to 800/ month. The seller has off...
Right now I am looking at zip 77026. Is that good one? Anyone with experience in investing in Houston or in that zip specifically? Suggestions where to invest for an out of state investor? Any recommendations for inve...
Hello to all BP investors. My question is should I be making up front investments by having inspections done prior to making an offer?
I am a new investor with an interest in multi family and an acquaintance of mine pitched me a 3 duplex deal that has yet to be built. The cap rate is around 9% with the rent/purchase price at 0.95%. Is evaluating a n...