
27 February 2025 | 13 replies
Quote from @Jinglei Shen: Seller is a real estate agent, based in Ohio, he owns an LLC to flip house and invest in RE, this property is owned by this LLC.

16 February 2025 | 5 replies
There is a 30 year conventional loan product that only requires 5% down, which is great to use with this strategy.Are you focusing on investing in Bangor specifically?

17 February 2025 | 19 replies
DSCR can cash out 80% even on 2-4 units, but I was referring to OP's request for HELOC on investment properties To further clarify my previous post: 80% LTV HELOCS on investment properties are available on single family homes, 75% LTV HELOCS on investment properties are available for 2-4 units. 2nd position?

26 February 2025 | 18 replies
Or is there a bookkeeping agency that has a note investing specialty?

18 February 2025 | 16 replies
Quote from @Michael Calvey: Quote from @Sebastian Bennett: Can we re-name the reviews category: Rent to Retirement Marketing.

26 February 2025 | 0 replies
While there’s no official A/B/C/D classification of Phoenix neighborhoods, here’s a data-driven breakdown of some of the best areas to invest in, based on median purchase price, average rent, and investment potential.Top Phoenix Submarkets for BRRRRAreaMedian Purchase PriceAvg Monthly RentAppreciation Potential (1-5)Cash Flow Potential (1-5)Maryvale$320,000$2,00043Alhambra$350,000$2,10043.5South Phoenix$375,000$2,20053.5Tolleson$360,000$2,15044Avondale$380,000$2,2504.53.5Glendale$400,000$2,30043.5Mesa (East)$420,000$2,4004.53Paradise Valley$1,500,000$5,50052Breaking It DownIf you're looking for the best appreciation potential:South Phoenix, Avondale, and East Mesa are seeing rapid development, infrastructure improvements, and rising demand, making them strong contenders for long-term value growth.If cash flow is your priority:Tolleson, Alhambra, and Maryvale still offer affordable entry points with solid rental demand, making them attractive for investors looking to generate monthly income.If you want a balanced investment:Glendale and Avondale offer both rental income and appreciation upside, making them ideal for investors who want the best of both worlds.What’s Trending in Phoenix Renovations?

22 January 2025 | 8 replies
Cash Flow Potential: Rental income from real estate held in an SDIRA flows directly back into the account, allowing you to reinvest and compound your wealth tax-advantaged.

21 February 2025 | 3 replies
I am wondering if anyone has good places to research affordable yet healthy/upcoming markets to invest in MA. looking to get into my first househack/203k so just trying to figure out where to look.

20 February 2025 | 4 replies
I just want to post this to ENCOURAGE those that are excited to get into real estate, invest in real estate, and take action in real estate in any way.

23 February 2025 | 4 replies
I really trusted my agent and knew several people who had invested in Reno so I took the leap after trying and failing for years to buy my own home in really high cost cities where I lived (NYC, DC, SF Bay area).