In my research I've come across several different formulas people use to determine if a deal is worth the risk. The 70% rule [i]seems to be the most used and discussed (?).
While at a workshop recently I met someone...
In what is probably the dumbest landlord problem I've had, there's a faucet in a kitchen sink that the handle is getting looser/stripped on the inside, so I'm looking to replace it. I can't find a single faucet under ...
Hello Biggerpockets,
I am a new investor in New Jersey and am looking to Househack my first property. After a year and a half of searching in this crazy market, I finally got a deal where the numbers made sense in t...
Hey Everyone!New to the game but I have been researching and educating myself on buying my first property and start investing in Real Estate. Currently looking to buy land in the Catskills, mainly in and around Sulliv...
This is my first deal, and I'm in a buyer market. Some of the request seem to be simple fix and trivial. What i need to agree to and what can i get away with without the deal fall through? I like the idea of just redu...
I live in Greenville, SC and work as a real estate agent. I live in a neighborhood that has boomed in the last 5 years. There is a 2 bed 1 bath home on my street that should be listed at minimum $215k. Its being so...
I'd be interested in hearing from members who have purchased or sold properties subject-to existing mortgages. What's the longest time you've kept the existing lien in place? What agreements did you make as buyer or...
Housing is a sh*t show in Massachusetts. The state has consistently ranked as one of the most expensive places to rent and buy. It’s such a problem that young professionals (particularly ones with family) are leaving ...
I have found a house that I am considering purchasing as a Buy and Hold. We are still in negotiations and I have a pretty good idea of my costs and what I want to invest in the property to update and rehab it.My ques...
I am new here and want to hear some opinionsMy goal is 100 rentals single family homes in 10 years looking at a 8-10% ROI after factoring in a 40% cost factor (vacancies, repairs, etc) My example is (12 months of a 12...