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Bob Willis strategies to tap equity when you are nearing the end of your investing journey
5 November 2024 | 5 replies
So what is the answer to getting access to our equity for those of us who have some but don't really want to continue acquiring properties.
Cherilyn Williams 3rd late payment in 5 months
6 November 2024 | 6 replies
Perhaps, it is best that we terminate the lease because I can’t continue accepting late payments until the lease is up.  
Jorge Abreu Risk Tolerance and Scaling
4 November 2024 | 3 replies
As I continue to scale my portfolio, I embrace the challenges and opportunities that come my way, always striving for bigger and better accomplishments.Let's do this!
Nick Burrell New Member Intro
5 November 2024 | 10 replies
Currently i am doing AirBNB Arbitrage. but i want to move into doing fix and flips and long term rentals. my plan is to continue to get more units for airbnb and slowly work my way to getting my first property. but i would love your advice on things 
Sara Robin How can I get a mortgage loan without a current income?
6 November 2024 | 9 replies
The fastest way back is getting a full time job or acquire rental properties/units/apt's since rental income can be used instantly (75% of gross - PITIA monthly payment = net rental Income asap/instantly).All other forms of full doc income receipt of the income to utilize it on a loan application like alimony (needs 3-6 months of receipt + 36 months of continuation).
Jeff Ryan Rental house shifts/settles too much with seasons, bedroom floors with slope (?)
6 November 2024 | 6 replies
If there were, you would see some cracks in the foundation, and the slopes would worsen over time, so continue to monitor.Maybe the next time you do a larger renovation, you address the structural issues, but if it were me, I'd likely do anything until that time.
Jonathan Perez My experience with the Multi-Family Mindset 3-day workshop
9 November 2024 | 27 replies
The MFM group is a machine that churns out many people looking to become MF investors.If you are interested in learning more about commercial RE, not just MF, there are many online virtual meetups as well which can give you a lot more exposure than just your local market for in person events.There are also other, more affordable, options to continue your education rather than paying a large amount for a mentorship program right away.Happy to share these with you if interested.
Alexander Szikla Housing Market Outlook 2024: Harris vs. Trump
4 November 2024 | 1 reply
Historical data shows housing prices have averaged 4.84% growth during election years since 1987, but the specific policies of each candidate could significantly influence future market dynamics.Vice President Harris will likely focus on supply-side solutions, representing a continuation of Biden administration policies, emphasizes affordable housing expansion through several key initiatives:1.
Chander Sri Seeking ideas to get back up and continue investing
30 October 2024 | 15 replies

Hi All, This is my first post. My best friend who is a avid BP member suggested to reach out here for help. So here it goes....I bought first single family home (2000sqft) 2 yrs ago in Cedar Park, TX area during peak ...

Jacob Campbell 1031 only option?
4 November 2024 | 4 replies
Does anyone have any ideas on how to minimize that tax liability and still continue with my original intent, or is my only option a 1031 (I'm aware of DST but don't see that as a great option).