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Benjamin Brewer Newbie Advice on BRRRR and Flips
8 December 2021 | 4 replies

Okay, so I'm ready to begin investing in RE.  I currently have a primary residence home with about $225,000 in equity, and I have about $25,000 liquid, and a credit score in the mid 700s.  I am also a part time Realto...

Kurtis Schreck Cincinnati Multifamily Property Analysis
16 April 2020 | 7 replies

Cincinnati Area Investors - Just moved to the Cincinnati area in January - Been driving for dollars, networking at REI events, and watching the MLS to get my first deal in this area, but thought I'd get active on Bigg...

Chad Reynoso Shielding Cash Flow
4 May 2016 | 8 replies

Good day,Wanted to reach out and get some feedback on a particular topic of cash flow.  Since the tax season is coming to a close I had a question on how to shield or protect your annual cash flow from being considere...

Lamont A. How do I handle HOA fees and rental cost
30 December 2015 | 6 replies

I'm in talks to purchase a townhome as an investment to be used as a rental. This complex have an $218 HOA fee that includes water, sewer, cable, lawn care, Ext. insurance. So what is the best way to structure this? I...

Matt Whitermore Am I being too conservative when analyzing deals? (Philadelphia suburbs multifamily, PA, Pennsylvania)
17 July 2015 | 8 replies

When analyzing deals (multifamily rentals, usually 4-20 units) I have found that it is rare that a deal meets my criteria (even when it meets the 1% rule). I am typically looking for at least $100 cash flow per unit a...

Gillian C. Chicago question on moving to individually metered water
26 July 2019 | 5 replies

Hi Chicago folks. we have a 3-flat and we are looking at gutting the building to make the apartments individually metered for water and gas. Because our water bill is water, sewer, and trash, I'm wondering how this bi...

Cameron Riley TENANT TALK!? Landlord Going above and Beyond!
23 April 2019 | 6 replies

- Name a time, you went ABOVE and BEYOND for your tenant!? - My story: This Christmas, we celebrated with one of our tenants, we bought the kids gifts and we have since formed an even better relationship. It wasn’t ne...

Rey Martinez Starting Out - Single Family or Multi Family?
15 March 2009 | 11 replies

I'd like to get some feedback on my approach to the REI game...

Right now I'm looking at getting into a few single family units because of great pricing and later look to sell those (or keep if there's enough cash fl...

Aly W. Garage investment
28 March 2010 | 12 replies

We have a chance to purchase a 10 car garage unit. The elderly owner is asking $100K. Garages have new roofs and doors. No utilities, and a small yard to mow. 9 are rented for $100 a month, 1 is empty.

Seller paid $...

Beary Bowles How to to banking/bill pay with property management
18 July 2020 | 6 replies

Hello allI've been managing my 12 unit apartment building that I've purchased for about two years. For the first time I'm hiring a property manager and she's experienced but (4yrs experience) with units managed up to...