Let's assume $183/month to account for total CapEx useful life. Considering the property and all appliances, etc are brand new, does it make sense to include $183/month for Capex in the operating expenses portion of m...
I currently have several 2&3 BR section 8 rentals that do ok in the Baltimore City area. Rents for very nicely renovated units are $1000-1100 for the 2BR apartments and $1325-1450 for the 3BR row homes. I have rec...
Would appreciate any feedback on a situation. Have two properties, both positive cash flow of $300 each for a total of $600 a month. Both are low maintenance and have had good tenants for the past 5 years. Have top re...
My situation: I have a property under a VA loan with 20% equity. I also have second property with a VA loan. I'm thinking about refinancing my first VA property to a conventional loan to restore my eligibilty. My ...
Hey Fam,
Stoked to finally be joining as an investor here soon! A few years ago the focus seemed to be to accumulate real estate with as little cash as possible. I don’t hear that as much anymore but wondering if it ...
What is an ideal baseline cash flow for a rental property? I believe Brandon Turner says he shoots for $100, I've heard other say $500, even some say $700+, I'd love to hear more opinions on this.
When purchasing real estate as a rental. Most of us will spend a considerable amount of time to insure that it cash flows. Not so many years ago I ran into investors that paid much less attention to cash flow and th...
Where do you find your investment properties? I've been listening to podcasts and reading forums and articles and I keep finding conflicting information. Some say not to use the MLS, but others claim that's where they...
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Greetings BP community,This would be a long-distance investment which I haven't done befo...
I bought an out of state property and have about $50,000 left to pay off for the loan. Anyone know if paying 1 huge principle payment at the end of each year would pay it off faster verses bi weekly payments?