
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
Option 3- If they have qualified for FHA; counter the offer to see if they can qualify for low downpayment conventional loan

30 January 2025 | 56 replies
You can still find single-family homes in the $80k–$100k range and duplexes in the $130k–$150k range, even in C and C+ neighborhoods that are seeing steady improvements.

30 January 2025 | 7 replies
Hello everyone, I am reaching out to the BP Community for suggestions.My Portfolio100% owner of 7 SFH PropertiesGP in about 30 SFH properties(of which I own somewhere between 25% to 50%)All but two properties are managed by a PM CompanyNet worth of the above is about $2,000,000 - $2,500,000My IssuesI have many SFH's - Which take up time(Currently spending time paying property tax and insurance, requesting quotes on insurance policies and overseeing the PM Company(approve rent increases, approve renovation projects, etc).They also take up head-space(having to remember property addresses, remembering when property taxes are due)(I have reminders/systems but something I would like to reduce)Goals1) Spend less time on Real Estate2) Free up head-space2) Make $240,000 annually from real estate(Which I think is not to hard if I can increase my net worth and can get an 8% return)Possible Solutions1) Sell all the SFH's and buy 4-Unit Properties to take advantage of conventional financing2) Sell all the SFH's and buy one large apartment complex3) Sell al the SFH's and invest in syndications4) Sell all the SFH's and purchase stock / bonds5) Continue to hold all the SFH's6) Any other suggestionsOther Considations1) Should I consider private notes?

19 January 2025 | 6 replies
The cost associated with insurance for not having 20% is peanuts compared to what you potentially can do leveraging your down payment.

14 February 2025 | 2 replies
Your US bank won’t finance in Belize.If you’re talking a loan in Belize.

22 February 2025 | 7 replies
Move to a lower property tax, insurance, cost of living, income tax area.
13 January 2025 | 7 replies
I bought a 3/2.00 home in Tampa, FL in April 2022 for $245k at a 4.75% interest rate, I still owe $210K on the loan, my RE agent thinks it could sell for $280k ($70k in equity).

9 February 2025 | 12 replies
I have two properties (exact same property just across the street from each other) one is a seller finance that is coming to the end of its contract for balloon payment and the other is a fix and hold Interest only loan that is also coming to the end of its contract for balloon payment.

16 February 2025 | 61 replies
Just much more profitable bookings as I set my price higher. booking.com brings people at a much higher price more than Airbnb brings people at a lower price.Originally posted by @Brendan Curley:@Ken Latchers what did booking.com do to prove you owned the home and how are they processing credit card payments for you?

10 February 2025 | 21 replies
The market is ALWAYS changing but I know at this time, seasoned investors are getting 80% LTV on DSCR in the 6% range and 90% of PP/100% of renovation if total loan does not exceed 75% of ARV for FixNFlip loans. =)