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Chris Chesser Analyzing a house hack
5 September 2018 | 14 replies
If the property/market you are prepared to live in DOES achieve 2%/m, then of course, while you're living there YOUR living quarters won't generate any income, but if you've bought a 4-plex it should still gross 1.5%/m, meaning it SHOULD cash flow positively even in the first year.Almost invariably here on BP though, Investors don't want to live in "C-D" neighborhoods, but many will invest there, which means they end up justifying why they don't really need positive cash flow for years to come, out of their own (house-hacked) primary.
Ryan Green Management Corp to LLC model?
24 October 2019 | 8 replies
Quarterly, the C Corp pays the properties' owner (the LLCs) the excess profit.The C Corp give me fringe benefits like wellness plan that reimburses all my out of pocket medical expenses, vehicle mileage use, etc...I could also use that C Corp to get W2 income and contribute to a Qualified Retirement Plan or I could just choose to lower the management fee to just balance the expenses and make a minimum profit to lower taxes.In your situation you are looking at a partnership.
Kristin Cooper [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
27 January 2020 | 4 replies
I don't think building an in law quarter will return too much because of high cost of construction- and I think you're exposing yourself to a good amount of risk by doing so because project cost usually runs high, and by the time you're finished the market may be softening creating an instant equity void.  
Sean DuPre Wholesaling in California
14 February 2020 | 7 replies
You need to know how to run and evaluate comparable sales in your local market, you need to know your local market conditions including, but not limited to average DOM, amount of solds vs pendings vs actives and amount of closed sales from the previous 8 quarters to get a good idea of where your market is and where it is likely going.Finding real cash buyers (also part of this equation) is the easy part, finding the real deal with a real spread for a cash buyer is the difficult side of the equation and you only get there by knowing how to properly evaluate ARV's and rehab costs.
Jen Harwood Need some thoughts on rental prices
5 May 2017 | 9 replies
Check out her quarterly blog at rentalsinboise.com Cheers 
Blake Dailey Tips on Self-Managing Airbnb Efficiently
2 August 2020 | 32 replies
@Michael Baum our agreed upon amount is feasible for both parties involved. they provide marketing, management, repairs (large and small), staging property, and the agreement is only for a set amount of days (ei...for a quarter to see how things work out) if not ties our severed 
Rollan Dizon My Inaugural BiggerPockets 2015 Year!
5 February 2016 | 21 replies
I love the property management programs that @Steve Lawson have put in place that include quarterly visits to the property with a handyman to take care of any maintenance issues for our resident.
Debra N. What am I doing wrong?
31 March 2017 | 6 replies
Even in one given MLS area prices can differ dramatically for instance here in New Orleans Area 70 which runs parallel along the Mississippi River from the French Quarter downriver less than 2 miles prices can vary greatly depending on location within it.
Chris Connery Multi use buildings vs multi family apartments
7 June 2023 | 8 replies
Look for the leases if they have to provide updated personal and business financials each quarter or year.
Penny Peng Newbie to syndication
1 April 2024 | 8 replies
which is Part 1 or skip to my quarterly updated (Part 4)...