What’re some of the “rules” you guys use when evaluating potential smart apartment deals? For this example, 36 units. I know they’re simply “rules” and not laws, but what are some rules of thumb you guys use when eval...
How do you determine what to offer for an underperforming asset such as self storage? Do you pay based on a cap of what the property is currently generating or based on what it could generate after you put your effort...
Hi everyone! I have a seller financing deal and that I’m trying to analyze and wanted to get some feedback. Details below. Buyer to pay $4000 toward commission at lease signing and seller to pay remaining commission ...
Hi everyone,My partner and I have established an LLC for RE investing. We are looking to purchase our first turn key rental property within the next 2 months and are wondering:1. When we get financing and purchase the...
One of the lenders i am working on with buying a two family said once i get the loan under my name, a 30 year conventional said the deed of the property can be transferred to a LLC. Can someone please explain what the...
I live in the Chicago area and I'm just getting started with a Buy and Hold strategy. My plan was to work closely with a partner located in St. Louis (where I grew up) to begin buying and holding single family homes. ...
Our team currently works with private investors flipping, wholesale deals, etc.
I recently had a friend refer an investor/funder to me who agreed to match my other equity partners with a 50/50 split on the net.
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When I'm looking into a property for investment (a rental), what are the factors I'm evaluating?
I know that I need to know purchase price, gross monthly income, I'll determing expenses per 50% rule, my loan payments...
I need help analyzing the financials for a 12 plex apartment complex I am considering buying. One of the main questions I have is based on the numbers what would be a good selling price?
So I reviewed the test that I failed today. I came across a question that I thought would interest you guys.
You buy a property at 25% below listing price. Six months later, you sell that property for the original l...