My average CF on a 3/2/2 SFH in southeast Harris County worth about 160k - 190k, at 75% LTV, is about $300 month. That $300 month is after PITI only, actual CF after repairs, maintenance, PITI, and vacancies is about...
Hi everyone I'll try to be brief and give the pertinent details. I'm being given the option to take over two apartment buildings from my dad. He is thinking about selling the buildings for around 1.6 mil but will give...
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I am closing on my first investment duplex in Rochester, NY at the beginning of October (super exciting!) and want to make sure that I am keeping the ball rolling in terms of investing. I financed through...
Hi all, A little bit about myself, I'm a newbie ibased n San Diego, CA. I've been listening to podcasts and trying to educate myself for a while, but have been stuck in analysis paralysis with all the shiny paths I co...
Im 24 and looking to change my future. Im going to be moving but i cant figure out if i should sell my home (which is my first home) or rent it out. After i lose my homestead to rent it out the morgage will be about 1...
Hey everyone,I'd like to start out by saying that I am new at this whole real estate investing thing and hope I can get some advice on some things. There is sooooooo many articles that I have read, and it gets to be ...
Good day, BP members!My wife and I have started the process of reading everything in sight on BP, listening to forums, reading books, analyzing potential deals.. we're about 3-4 weeks into this process, so we're still...
There is a bill proposed by Chris Ward district 78 called the California Housing Speculation Act that proposes charging a 25% additional tax (an income surtax) on the profit (above the regular tax collected on the pro...
Hello BP,I have finally started taking big action and not trying to have the whole process figured out before moving. I have just gone under contract on my first investment property, and will be flipping it. I have ...
I've been thinking of buying rental property for a long time but am just now getting into it more seriously. I've read that 8% is a realistic and fairly conservative cap rate, so it would seem that someone could retir...