So I found a property that I’m curious about. I don’t think I am in a position to buy it but I’m very curious if it is a good deal, so that if in the future I come across something like this again, I would be better i...
Hi all,This is a bit of a newbie question I'm sure - I'm searching for a good zip code/market to purchase for a single family home, ideally $90k or under listings, +1k sq ft that are 2bd-1ba minimum. I found a few tha...
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.This deal looks like it cash flows well to me. If I don't put any money into repairs (I'v...
I'm looking to invest in a property in the Provo area. Should I invest in a BYU approved property or not? Pros/cons?
Is an area with a lot of new development of both small and large commercial multi family projects a good or bad sign to invest in that area? I’m particularly interested in small multi family investing. On the good sid...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in San Antonio.
Purchase price: $136,000
Cash invested: $43,402
Purchase, full remodel. Rented for $2545 per month refinanced. The d...
Hello everyone,We just got our first MF under contract. Not sure how to approach it (re: funding, loan apps and etc)Here are the numbers:Total units: 7 (4x 2 beds, 3x 1 bed)Purchase price - $675,000Renovations - $20K ...
I own one rental right now close to downtown DC. The tenants have said they may start looking for new jobs out of the area in the fall and I'd like to consider a modest kitchen renovation when they go. The kitchen is...
Hi, I'm 22, single, with very modest student loan and car debt, living in the Boulder Area. I don't have a lot of money, but I'm making enough to get by. What I want to do is buy a single family home, live in it for a...
Looking for some guidance as to what the better choice would be.Do I pay off a loan on a property? or look to invest in another long term rental property?Paying off the loan would increase cash flow larger than buying...