Hello BP Members, I have a question about the refi part of the "BRRR Method." I am having trouble understanding if I should do a residential or commercial refi. I am buying the property under an LLC. I spoke with a br...
In a couple months I’ll graduate with a masters, and start a role as a hardware engineer in FAANG. I’ll be living in San Francisco and am aiming for the cheapest rent I can get. I’ll be making around $155,000 includin...
I'm considering buying an apartment, 2BR-4BR with 10% down, second home mortgage, in the 450K-550K range. Some stats:- We probably won't be able to find too many vacation renters in the off season. Season starts in Ju...
My wife and I have decided to reinvest some funds into rental properties (as many are starting to do now) and I’m about to close on our first two turnkey rentals (in Baltimore, MD and Hummelstown, PA) We’re thankful t...
I live in South Florida and have a few local neighborhoods that are predominantly retirement aged neighborhoods however sound investment areas. I have done 6 properties and love them. I am helping to increase the c...
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My name is Michael, and I’m excited to join BiggerPockets and dive deeper into real estate investing! I’ve been studying real estate for the past few months, reading books and absorb...
Hi All, I'm a local realtor here in San Diego and I'm finally at the point where I want to invest in real estate, but not here in San Diego as the prices are too high. I'm looking into Ohio as I know you can get prop...
Hello, I'm looking at a duplex in the Columbus area. Wondering if anyone knows what is common for amenities provided by the landlord. Are renters paying electricity, sewer, water, trash, etc. Most likely house is not ...
The 70% rule in real estate can be helpful when comparing properties and making a final determination on which one is the best investment. Understanding the ins and outs of this rule is imperative to using it to your ...
Hey BP!After all expenses are subtracted, what's it the minimum cash flow you shoot for on a single family home?