
14 July 2024 | 15 replies
Investing based off climate is absolutely necessary, call me a woke butterfly I don't care-- as someone whose made the biggest bets off weather plays I am willing to continue to try this.

7 July 2024 | 30 replies
Good Morning BP Community,Is Hard Money really for suckers?

12 July 2024 | 3 replies
Your best bet is probably going to be working with a hard money lender.

12 July 2024 | 7 replies
This is a high risk investment for anyone to consider and your best bet is to find a long-term job and qualify on your own.1) Two people applying for a mortgage will go against both applicant's DTI in full.2) What if there is no cash-flow and no equity/ appreciation.What can force you to sell the property keeping her in a bad investment3) What is the market turns and you are not able to refinance the property?

12 July 2024 | 10 replies
I'm willing to bet if rates went down significantly than getting this property under contract would have had even more competition.
11 July 2024 | 4 replies
Hi Beth, Your best bet is finding a DSCR based lender that has looser guidelines on STRs.

12 July 2024 | 23 replies
Over time, a good bet would be to save up enough to find a two-family to house hack with lower money down and move there and rent out this one you own outright which would cash flow nicely. 2-1 single-families can be great for mid-term rentals as well which can 1.4-2.5 your cash flow.

15 July 2024 | 23 replies
Hi Tanjaree, here is what I found for the Waco metro area:Here are my rankings for zip codes in the metro area from best to worst-1.76706 (Waco) 2.76638 (Crawford) 3.76710 (Waco) 4.76630 (Bruceville) 5.76704 (Waco) 6.76640 (Elm Mott) 7.76708 (Waco) 8.76633 (China Spring) 9.76712 (Woodway) 10.76657 (McGregor) 11.76701 (Waco) 12.76691 (West) 13.76705 (Waco) 14.76655 (Lorena) 15.76643 (Hewitt) 16.76707 (Waco) 17.76711 (Waco) 18.76557 (Moody) 19.76682 (Riesel) 20.76524 (Eddy) 21.76624 (Axtell) 22.76664 (Mart) 23.76654 (Leroy)The Waco Metro also rates slightly above average compared to the rest of the state, making it a fairly safe bet as far as Texas goes.
11 July 2024 | 4 replies
And lastly College towns are an easy bet since there are three large colleges in the Three biggest cites in CO!

11 July 2024 | 10 replies
When buying your first rental property, or any, you probably should not bet on rents going up 4% per year.