According to Tom Bay’s book, Look Within or Do Without, Harvard Business School did a study on how well its students were doing financially 10 years after they graduated. Here’s what he found:
•27% needed financial a...
Two years ago I flipped an old home located in the same small town I live in. I had new chimney liners and caps and a new roof put on. Shortly after the sale, the buyers called me to ask about water coming in around...
in the latest podcast I've listened too and webinar i watched i remember hearing the quote that "every house is a deal at a certain price" and i have a few questions about this quote.i'm not sure if i am overthinking ...
I am interested as a newbie in investing in buy and hold rental properties in NNJ or CNJ. I was wondering what others' strategies are in this regard. I ask because I find this to be a landscape that is filled with ris...
Hi BP, I live in California and own a townhome in Houston, TX near my in-laws. I have had great luck renting it out with the help of a management company and knowing the area based off of the multiple visits a year i ...
I'm currently working on development plans for two small office properties, one in Annapolis, MD and one in Washington, DC.
Cap rate on both , conservatively, would be approximately 7.2% ; that's at my sell p...
New 4-family property.At Arch Buyers, my business partner and I just bought a 4-family property in St. Louis County. The two upstairs units have brand new duct-work. There are furnaces in the attic to provide forced a...
Hello fellow BP'ers,
Both my partner and I are self employed in the horse racing business. We can't provide any W2's or a proof of monthly income due to the fact that our earnings are based of off race outcomes...
I've been thinking about making the jump to larger apartment complexes and reviewing a lot of T12s to understand them. One thing I find very misleading is that they seem to throw a lot of things into Capex, the 9400 s...
Hello everyone! So my goal for 2021 is to get my first investment property and I’m looking to use the brrrr strategy to start out. I’m a student still in school, I work full-time but it’s 1099 income, not W2. (And hou...