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Basit Siddiqi Experienced SFH Investor: Next Steps?
21 January 2025 | 6 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?
Leo Gregoire are REO, HUD owned, Lender owned properties worth the squeeze?
29 January 2025 | 1 reply
Could these waits be mitigated by going the hard/private money route?
Marc Shin Airbnb first photo tips - what should be on the first photo?
31 December 2024 | 14 replies
One pic of the 2 arcades side by side would be best to show the highlights of the room. 
Sunny Wu Tenant wants to break lease 8 months early
6 January 2025 | 6 replies
Highlighting features like “walking distance to top-rated schools” helped me attract renters even during slower months.Negotiate SmartlyWhile sticking to your legal rights is important, a pragmatic approach could save time and hassle.
Anthony Maffei How to Best Leverage $500k in Equity for Additional Income
19 January 2025 | 11 replies
I’m also open to exploring short-term rentals, private lending, or passive investing in funds—anything that maximizes returns while keeping risk and time commitments manageable.For context, I’d consider leaving my job if this could become a full-time venture that surpasses my current compensation (low-mid six figures).
Chuck Hatfield ISO Emergency Micro Bridge Loan ASAP
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
I would take out a private loan on the paid off property to get the other one squared away
Ed Long How Do You Decide If a Borrower Is a Good Fit?
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
In our view, experience and integrity are by far the most important parts of any private loan.
Nate McCarthy How to approach landlord about buying their rental?
13 January 2025 | 12 replies
The key is to highlight how the arrangement could help the landlord achieve their goals while allowing you to secure a property you see long-term value in. 
Evan Grant Learning to raise private money, wholesale, flip and hold ... here to vet and learn!
14 January 2025 | 1 reply

I am a twenty year plus licenses GC who has built over 100,000,000. in commercial and residential construction in the NY, NJ, PA, CT and CA marketplaces. I have flipped new homes and townhomes but phased out raising a...

Matt Agnew Using funds from an SDIRA for real estate purchases
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
For short-term gains, options like private lending, where your IRA acts as the lender, can provide consistent returns through interest payments.