What is the most efficient way to get to know your market when first starting out in wholesale real estate?
Good evening. I am a new investor and am looking to make an offer on my first rental in new jersey. The unit is a triplex that are all currently occupied but the leases are below rental averages for the area. The cur...
This year I bought a Mobile Home Park with 35% occupancy with no vacant spaces, meaning 65% of spaces have a vacant home/unit.A few strategies I used to feel comfortable on this deal were:1. Create fake ads to test re...
Hi all, I've come across a home in pretty terrible condition and am attempting to contact the owner to see if he is interested in selling. The goal would be to flip the property which is in a small town in the Albany/...
I'm thinking about brrr'ing a house and making it available to section 8. I've heard a little good and a lot of bad from others outside this forum about section 8 so I'm seeking other opinions here. If you have any ex...
Last night I listened to Brandon Turner in his multi family webinar. Awesome job Brandon! As a multi family investor, I am interested in securing a partner for my next 2-4 unit property but have some questions as to ...
Hello everyone! I am a new investor and a new BP member. I live in Virginia and own two SFH here. Currently, cash flowing deals are very hard to find in the DMV area. I am thinking about investing in Detroit, MI. (Sub...
I've never used a hard money lender before, but with my first long-distance investment, I thought I'd give it a test drive. A little background: I am a developer, spec home builder, and occasional rehabber. Through a ...
I've been running some numbers on some properties, and I was wondering what is an attractive partnership for investors. Since I'm not looking at fix and flips, I think hard money is out of the question since there wou...
I am wondering what your "trigger point" is? By this I mean when you are analyzing a deal what makes you decide to pull the trigger and move forward?
For buy & hold investors if you use CoCR what % gets y...