Where would you invest 70-80k cash (20%down financing up to 450k) if you lived around NYC/Jersey City? Have been looking at 2-3 families in Newark, Jersey City's greenville, Union City. Some people say look into Queen...
Im looking to invest this year. I am based in Atlanta but I am open to invest in other cities too.Please can anyone advise the best way to make a $1,000,000 with $100,000 within 10 years. This could be in any property...
Hello to all of our fellow and future investors on the southcoast!I want to openly invite anyone interested in learning more about real estate investing especially the buy and hold side of things to come check out thi...
Greetings allI figured it was time that I introduce myself. I have been following the forms and the podcast for sometime now, and exploring the local Zillow postings in my area and am getting ready to jump in.I recen...
Greetings to all. My name is Johanny Sanes and i live in Florida. I have no experience in real estate but next month I get my license and eventually an MBA in real estate. My goal is to become a professional and inve...
Hello Bigger Pockets community. My name is Eddie and I live in New Braunfels, TX. I just recently found out about bigger pockets through my neighbor. After checking out the sight, I have found it to be a wealth of ...
Hi BiggerPockets world!New member living in the DC metro. I'm currently a full time property manager for a large commercial investing company, looking to begin my personal investing career part time. I'm interested ...
My first flip is on the market. I am able to continue flipping but want to have a different strategy this time. I don’t want to tie up ALL OF MY CASH lol! Background: I owned this home for 2 years. However, It was not...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Prattville.
Purchase price: $194,500
Cash invested: $51,000
When we talk about long term rentals the goal is to buy something tha...
What is everyone’s thoughts on a turnkey duplex providing a 12% COC return? however, that is not allocating anything to capex, maintenance and vacancy. if we allocate 3% to each, the COC return is 7.97%. Is this a goo...