Have the following : a primary res in NYC valued at 800k,2 investment 3 fams in New Haven, CT each valued at 150k cashflowing 15k each per year, and an investment condo in Baltimore, MD valued at 100k cashflowing 10...
a local deal popped up in my hometown for an 8 unit apartment. works out to a 15.6% cap rate. has 4 2br/1 and 41br/1 and rents are 400/300. 3 empty atm but he says he has calls all the time and stays full most of t...
My situation is that I have remodeled 200+ homes over the last 15 years, but I now for the first time find myself in a situation in the Denver Metro area where the demand for fixers so much exceeds the supply that...
I've been analyzing some townhome/condos in the Denver metro area for the last few weeks. I wanted to bounce some numbers off folks to see if I'm going about the analysis correctly. The reason I'm questioning my app...
I've been involved in the SFH game for a while and have had some success with it. But lately, I've had a strong desire to jump into investing in multifamily units. I'm currently reading the book Multi Family Million...
I'm a new investor just starting out (no deals yet) and just won a HUD bid with the following numbers. Since this is my first possible deal, I wanted to get some advice/feedback/opinions please..
ARV = 240k
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Looking for anyone who's brain I can pick about their relevant experience investing in small multifamily in NYC or other high-cost entry markets around the US-I work in commercial and am interested in making an inves...
Hello Everyone,How am i supposed to tell if something is a good deal? What numbers are your rule of thumb? I am able to add up all the bills to figure out what i would have to pay each month, as well as see what i w...
Hello All!I have "educated" myself on flipping for years through every seminar and Google article you can imagine. It's time to stop reading and get into action! I am a licensed Realtor, have an established LLC. I a...
Interesting article:http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-13/renting-in-america-has-never-been-this-expensive