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Arron Barnes Anyone using RentRedi for rental payments? Good or bad?
19 January 2025 | 17 replies
The payments are super easy!
Basit Siddiqi Experienced SFH Investor: Next Steps?
20 January 2025 | 2 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?
Tim Johnson Is Real Estate the best way to reduce your taxes?
18 January 2025 | 5 replies
P.S. - When you go to qualify for your next proeprty, your lender can actually add losses from line 18 back into your income... allowing you to qualify for the next property.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Just Built, To Sell or Not
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
My advice would be, if you truly want to learn the business, lease it up, refinance, pull some money out, and go on to the next one.
Chris Magistrado Cybersecurity, Recruiting, or Real Estate?
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
I'm not accredited, and unless my business explodes, it's not likely I will be in the next few years.
Pierre Garcia New to the real-estate game.
6 January 2025 | 1 reply
Welcome to the world of real estate investing, and congratulations on taking the first steps toward learning about this exciting space!
Desiree Rejeili The Answer Might Surprise You
13 January 2025 | 0 replies
It’s essentially the wealth you’ve built through homeownership.
Melissa Vass Scott Canadian Wanting To Invest In The US Market, Is Ohio The Right Fit?
19 January 2025 | 11 replies
Plus, with how much appreciation is coming to Columbus Ohio, that house will easily 2x or 3x over the next few years from all the population/job/companies developing here.Plus, Anduril just announced another 4k jobs and over 1B+ in development in Columbus Ohio along with all the companies already developing here (Intel, Google, Amazon, FB, Nationwide Childrens, etc)
Zongfu Li Kiavi is the worst lenders I have been working with
15 January 2025 | 11 replies
I have gotten a few loans through Kiavi.
Jordyn Ohs What do I do if my DTI is getting in the way of my next investment property?
16 January 2025 | 7 replies
I am currently in the bit of a rutt.