I’m overseas and want to invest in Florida, where I plan to live. From what I’ve seen on Zillow, from Tampa to Orlando, none of the multi families (duplexes, triplexes) have a decent CoC return. It’s mostly negative! ...
Today has been a good day. I just finished up the rehab on a cosmetic flip in Omaha, and my agent put it on the MLS late yesterday afternoon. When I bought the house a month ago, my target exit was $145K based on co...
Hi BP Community,For those of you with long term rental properties, do you furnish them?Have you found more, less, or about the same success attracting tenants with furnished versus non-furnished units?
Hi BP!I am currently looking at a potential house in Marlborough, MA for my first flip opportunity! It is a house built back in 1890!!!. My question is the following:Can you guys check out a FLIP Calculator Analysis I...
Dear BP community,This will be my second investment property. I have two main questions 1) financing; 2) whether to leave the home an unofficial Duplex (it has Licensed Neighborhood Commercial zoning) or convert to a ...
When banks start restricting credit, they are not confident about people's ability to repay. That means the use of Lines of Credit, HELOCS and other lending for real estate investing will dry up too.
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Hello BP,I've never dealt with a situation like this before, so I could really use the expertise of the BP community. This is a lot of information and questions for one thread, so I'll try to break it up using bullet...
So, I'm staring at David Greene's BRRRR book right now pg 232...Seasoning Period
"Many lenders don't want to finance something right after an investor buys it. This is because they want to make sure the property is ...
May be a little disjointed. Pulling from communications with other people. You don't see their notes.
New Storage Facility Status update Month 4 from Opening15 June 2020, 05:17 PMWe just opened our 7th storage lo...
Hi everyone. I am curious about investing in mobile/manufactured homes as rentals. The prices are much lower, and rent seems to be about par. This seems like a great way to create a lot more cash flow on my investment...