I have $25K in savings and am putting 2-4k each month into this saving acc it is currently invested and making about 7%. My question is this should i keep investing it and make 7% APY or should i pay the $25k to princ...
Hi BP Friends! If you are doing 10+ deals a year, how are you financing your down payments?Are there other creative ways to raise the money for the equity? We have 7 years experience and proven track record, construct...
Hey BiggerPockets! I have recently been presented an opportunity from a neighbor of mine to purchase a big piece of his portfolio of 17 properties consisting of 43 total units. The properties range from two single fam...
I came across a property that is for sale at a very good price. It is steeply discounted because of back taxes owed on the property. I believe that there could be a BRRRR opportunity in this situation and wanted to se...
I have remodeled and rented out a few houses. I am thinking of doing a flip and am interested in multi family rentals also. But they all require more cash than what I have. I have a little to work with but not enough....
I've done a rental analysis on a potential rental property where I'd be charging $4200/month and the monthly expenses have come to $3635(Mortgage, tax, insurance, vacancy, cap ex, maintenance, Manage, HOA). The report...
I would like to get some feedback from anyone on some Qs. I have a property here in Baltimore that I am looking to rent with Section 8. (3 Beds 1 Bath). I am very new to this, and aware of some happy endings and disas...
I have a friend who owns a few houses he rents out. 2 Weeks ago the renters young 17 year old girl left the iron on the bed..the iron caught the bedroom on fire. Firemen put the fire out and gave a value on the loss...
When looking at expenses related to a property (vacancy, HOA, utilities, PM, repairs etc), how is that set up within a bank account? Do you lump them into one account and then dip into it when a vacancy or other expe...
http://www.proapod.com/LearningCenter.htmFormulasBreak-Even Ratio (BER) The ratio often used by lenders when trying to decide whether or not to underwrite an investment property loan...Capitalization Rate ...