I recently read through as many posts on BP as I could regarding raising a small amount of money to use for my acquisitions. After going through - what appears to be a normal knee jerk, 'I'll just start a company and ...
Nice to meet everyone. I'm very new to real estate investing (i.e., 2 weeks) but pretty thankful that I found this site and appreciate all the information this community has provided. Quick background: My wife and I a...
Hey BP club, I need your advice. I just inherited my dad's home in Aurora CO.I'm still serving and may be sent to Japan, Thailand, Middle East. Who knows!House prices and rent keep going up because the Denver area is ...
Title says it all: What's something nobody tells you about Real Estate Investing, but should?I'll go first: THE MAIL! and the TEXTS! It's overwhelming. I've never gotten more snail mail in my life (mortgage statements...
Hi There,I am trying to understand how best to value an RV park. What are the value add components that one should consider, like amenities. Are they a year round revenue stream or more geared towards vacation rental ...
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I understand that people advice higher Cash ROIs to evaluate a rental (investment) property so that you will have cashflow. However, I am wondering why is it not a good option to go for short-term loan so that...
I've got a decent amount saved up, and I'm accredited. In the market I've been looking, the CoC on turnkey (through agent, not company) is only about 6-7%. Cashflow with loan is maybe $150/door. Is it worth doing o...
Hi,I am a real estate investor located in the Syracuse, NY area looking to network with others regarding multifamily housing and apartment complexes. I have capital and experience with analyzing deals. I primarily e...
If one is starting out in real estate do you need to be the handy man type (I am far from that) or can you learn the basics of DIY as you acquire properties?
I feel like turnkey would be the easiest to quickly get cashflow and expand the portfolio. But I fear that it wouldn't be fast enough. Multifamily would allow you to invest more at once, but they are flying off the sh...