Hey BP,I'm looking at a market that has a high demand and low supply of rent.I'm curious about looking at the cost of new construction vs. investing in existing multifamily housing.1.) Where should I start?2.) What ...
HI everybody, my name is Bob Thomas. I am a CPA and licensed real estate salesperson living in Berekely, CA. I currently work for a large commercial real estate firm, but have a personal real estate business/consultin...
I don’t have enough capital to purchase all the real estate opportunities I find in the small college town in Washington state where I live.I have a significant line of credit, but cashflow is borderline with 100% fin...
So my husband and I just closed on our very first rental property. We purchased the house for 90k, are going to put in about 15k, ARV around 125, and should be able to rent out the property for around 1250-1300 a mon...
found a good deal untill the FOIA came back today and crushed me 15,000 for water 26,000 for grass cutting and 3,000 misc items. I can purchase the house for 57,000 and rehab for 55,000 =112 but now with the village i...
My wife and I are self employed and run our current business as an S-Corp to save on self employment tax. We are wondering, since we will be starting out small, should we buy real estate under our current business? ...
Looking at a property to flip looks like a sweet deal...this will be my first flip with my spouse and we have difference of opinion on renovations.Is there any members out there that work with their significant other ...
I have 2 properties in a series LLC (both in different child LLCs, none in the parent LLC), I'm looking to add a 3rd property in its own series LLC, but I will be partnering with my brother on this property only as a ...
I've got a bunch of wholesale deals under my belt but am still a renter paying someone else's mortgage. While I certainly cannot complain about the price and location for my first apartment out of college, as soon as...
My understanding is if someone was to purchase a property in cash, pay for the rehab out of pocket, and then look to do a cash out refinance into a conventional loan, there is a 6-12 month seasoning period. When does...