Daniel Vanhala
Any options for seller to provide down payment?
16 May 2024 | 13 replies
I have a former co-worker who wants to sell his starter house.
Vidal Gonzales
Strategies to leverage properties
16 May 2024 | 2 replies
Meanwhile, anything the resembles a good starter home in Milwaukee between 200k and 450k will sell in 2 days with 5 to 15 offers (most of them over list price).
Alana Reynolds
ARV Estimate for BRRRR Property
15 May 2024 | 6 replies
My gut says $20-30kish for a missing garage for a starter home in this price point.
Navjeet Singh
i need legal help to recover my cash from a real estate platform
14 May 2024 | 13 replies
I can provide further details please DM me.Thanks,NavjeetContact the relevant state’s attorney, attorney general, consumer protection agency, and securities commission, for starters.
Wyatt Johnson
First Time Fix and Flip
15 May 2024 | 8 replies
You need an insurance agent, a real estate attorney, an asset protection attorney, and varies contractors for starters.
Bubba McCants
Unleash Financial Freedom: The Art of House Hacking
14 May 2024 | 2 replies
Hey @Bubba McCants,GREAT conversation starter in this forum.
James Brown
Newbie to the brrrr method
13 May 2024 | 3 replies
For starters, use the forums and BP resources to learn about your target market.
David Cole
Need advice on securing a loan
13 May 2024 | 9 replies
Garden city has a very small population size, the location would be classified as rural and this is essentially a non starter for most hard money lenders.
Summer Chen
MTR starter seeking advice
11 May 2024 | 7 replies
Hi All,
I'm freshly starting my MTR and will mainly focus on leads from FF. I have quite some questions that need your help:
For tenant screening, I plan to do the routine background (eviction, criminal) screening...
Dajana Topic
What's better? Single family or multifamily for first investment?
13 May 2024 | 4 replies
Single-Family Home with a Basement:Pros:Familiar single-family living with potential rental income.Can be a good starter home, quieter living if the basement is well-soundproofed.Potentially lower initial investment compared to a duplex (depending on renovations).Cons:Finding tenants might take longer, especially if the basement isn't a fully formed apartment.You'll be responsible for all maintenance and repairs for both units.Less separation between your living space and the rental unit.Multifamily Duplex:Pros:Clear separation between your living space and the rental unit.Potentially higher rental income with a full, separate unit.Faster tenant search as it's a more traditional rental format.Cons:Might be slightly more expensive upfront than a single-family home with a converted basement.Potential for noise complaints if the duplex isn't well-built.Dealing with potentially two sets of tenants (though vacancy rates are typically lower with duplexes).So, which one to buy first?