So right now I'm in an "analysis paralysis" and information overload state of mind. I'm looking for some suggestions about how others would go about starting a portfolio and best way to continue it. A lot of the infor...
Looking for some advice on what size of units to get into. I assumed that a 2-3 bedroom unit would be the best size since this would mean a family wouldn't out grow it and the rent would be a little higher hopefully m...
Greetings Bigger Pockets,I was curious if anyone had any information, experience, advice or lessons learned about renting single family homes in Quincy, MA. Our primary residence is currently a 1,600 SF 3 BR 1.5 Bath...
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I am a new 22 years old and recently started gaining interest in real estate investing. Someday, I would like to be able to flip houses while also renting out some property. However, I don't really have a stabl...
Hello everyone,I am looking to purchase my first property (either single family or duplex) with a coworker. The problem is I would live in a unit but he would not be able to. Does anyone know what a fair cash flow w...
Hi Guys,I have been looking to find an existing multifamily in Houston and most of them that I see are either low quality and very old structures or they are not in the areas where I am looking for.I was looking for a...
Two Family up/down Multi located two blocks from Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg MA.Top floor: 4 bedrooms/2 bath.Bottom Floor: 3 bedrooms/2 bath.Cannot finance it without owner occupancy, so the plan is to inhab...
I can't decide if I'm over thinking this or if I need to find a solution. The ranch we are rehabbing does not have an entry/front closet space. The front door opens into the open kitchen/dining room. There is a back d...
I saw a 2 apartment building with a commercial space on the 1st floor in the Roundout section of Kingston, NY. Commercial space is going to be empty since they were paying a ridiculously cheap $450/mo for years (abou...
The only way BRRR with private money works is if the cash-out re-financing amount is equal to or greater than the money put it by the investor + their expected interest. Here's the catch: roughly speaking, if the inve...