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Jorge Liang Pay more to close the loan under LLC or Change the title after the loan closes?
22 February 2025 | 9 replies
However I also recommend anyone purchasing real estate in an LLC being able to articulate precisely why they are buying their real state in that entity with a full understanding of the benefits.
Ken M. Washington D.C. Prices Are In The DOGE House - Are Prices Dropping ?
23 February 2025 | 80 replies
Everything with this retort makes sense and is well thought out with precision.
Ben Callahan Californian new to REI - looking for out-of-state rental property
13 February 2025 | 35 replies
Advice from other investors in your area who have done precisely what you want and the referrals they can give you will go a long way in helping you find the right market for you. 
Lucas DeAndrade Ohio Rookie Next Deal
11 February 2025 | 13 replies
I know Akron is a great submarket to invest in for precisely the reasons you listed.
Dorde Jovanovic New Begining for me
9 February 2025 | 1 reply
I want to start investing in real estate in America in the near future, since I am not in America, I live in Europe, more precisely in Serbia, any advice and contact will mean a lot to me.
Austin Bright I have a list of addresses. Is there some "Tech-y" way pull property info in bulk?
10 February 2025 | 47 replies
If the coordinates are precise enough, it should find the home and get its MLS ID, then feed that ID using Python's requests library into an API request to the scraper on apify.com.
Jonathan Small 50% Rule vs DSCR > which do you use to calculate a good rental
7 February 2025 | 5 replies
However, they approach financial health from different angles.The 50% Rule is a quick estimate that suggests operating expenses (excluding mortgage principal and interest) will roughly equal 50% of the property's gross income.The DSCR is a more precise calculation (Net Operating Income / Total Debt Service) that determines if a property generates enough income to cover its debt obligations.Deal example:- Class C middle class neighborhood- 4bd / 2ba single family house- ARV: 190k- Purchase: 105k- Rehab: 35k- Market rent: $1,400-1,525- Section 8: $1,475- Property manager: 10%- Taxes: 125 month- Insurance $1250 yr- HOA: $55 month- purchased and rehabbed with all cash.
Cosmo DePinto BRRRR in Huntsville
8 February 2025 | 21 replies
Zero in 2024 in Huntsville - which is precisely why we bought zero LTRs in 2024 locally (bought one out of state, and bought a local flip property and one small local commercial property - slowest year since I started REI in 2017). 
Eric Lopez Estimating Operating Expenses
6 February 2025 | 8 replies
A good ballpark is $1,000–$2,500 per unit, but this depends heavily on how extensive the turnover is and whether you’re self-managing or hiring contractors.If you’re looking for more precision, connecting with local property managers or contractors can provide insight into typical costs for properties like yours in the area.
Jerry Shen Buying RE with Bitcoin
11 February 2025 | 167 replies
Trying to cash it out has been challenging -- exchanges go down at inopportune times, and Coinbase's limits mean you can only cash out 780,000 a year -- and that's if you time selling precisely when your limit reaches maximum.There is a huge exchange risk.