Hi,
I've been in Real Estate for 6 years and actively investing for 3 years now. I'm 24 years old and think I'll be self employed for the rest of my life and want to finally start preparing for retirement. My parents...
Fellow BP Members,This post is looking for inputs (or links to other threads I may be missing) regarding three inter-related issues (I do have an Attorney, Mortgage Broker, and Accountant...but sometimes I gain more c...
It has been a while since I posted. The last 15 months have been pretty traumatic. In April of last year I found out my wife is cheating on me and she ending up running off with someone from work. Cue the stereotyp...
I am fairly new at landlording. I've been at it maybe 2 years and have had mostly positive experiences. I have a few section 8 rentals. An older woman just moved in a SFH and complains of being constantly cold. Sh...
How important is appearance when investing in Real Estate?
I know not to meet up with a buyer or seller wearing torn faded jeans and a ripped t-shirt but is it necessary to always wear a suit,or is a nice casual butt...
Here are the facts:
1) Bought home as primary residence in Clarksburg, WV shortly after I was transferred there following 9/11. Was an emotional buy but I don't think I overpaid for it. $71,500 in early 2002. The pr...
So I'm all set to close on a rental property next week, my first. In calling around for Fire/Dwelling quotes the numbers I am getting vary wildly, from $340 a year up to $800 a year. While I expected some variation,...
I have an opportunity on a 4-plex. Actual current NOI (once the current vacant apt is rented) is 46,117. Debt service looks like it will be about $43,800. CAP rate is 6.6%. DSCR is 1.05. Seems pretty razor thin, but a...
I get a feeling that there are no real opportunities in the single family home market due to below reasons.Almost 50% of your rent goes away towards expenses like property management, taxes, maintenance, capex, tenant...
Can anyone comment on the relationship between cap rate and price per unit? I would think the higher the cap rate the lower the price/unit. I am looking at the 2019 forecast in the Berkadia Report and it is showing a ...