Ed Long
How Do You Decide If a Borrower Is a Good Fit?
23 January 2025 | 9 replies
We pay Lightning Docs a $500 annual fee and $500 per loan, which we charge to our borrowers at closing.
Neil Narayan
2024’s hottest ZIP codes and hidden gems
27 January 2025 | 9 replies
Opendoor Technologies Inc. has released its annual list of the hottest ZIP codes in the country for home sales.
William Taylor
[Calc Review] A diamond in the rough? - Metro Detroit Duplex report
12 January 2025 | 6 replies
Went a bit heavy on the annual taxes due to the increase in the area the past few years.
Miguel Del Mazo
Sale on new Furnished finder listing
10 January 2025 | 6 replies
I also just got this email about a renewal (only a partial quote) :Effective January 2, 2025, annual subscriptions will be priced at $179, and $129 for add-on units.
Charles Evans
New House Hacker
22 January 2025 | 13 replies
For certain areas annual pest control may be needed for colder areas maybe you run the risk of freezing pipes.
Trevor H.
How to Appeal Property Tax Increase
8 January 2025 | 6 replies
How much did you buy it for and what's your annual tax bill?
Aristotle Kumpis
Is it possible to buy with no money out of pocket?
29 January 2025 | 10 replies
@Aristotle KumpisWe do 10+ Flips/BRRRRs annually and fund with Hard Money and Private Money.Hard Money will fund 90% of the purchase price and 100% of the rehab on a draw schedule.Our Private investors will fund the remaining 10% of the purchase price, the first portion of the rehab (to be drawn later from the HML), and the holding costs.Of course, with private lenders, you must give up equity or a return on the debt.
Noah Bacon
BiggerPockets Pro Partner Update - Stessa!
15 January 2025 | 49 replies
Stessa is getting ready to move from $20 per month to $35 per month unless you pay annually.
Peter Firehock
Multifamily Market Outlook for the Washington D.C. Metro
26 January 2025 | 3 replies
At completion, the campus will bring 750 new master’s students and 100 new doctoral students to the area annually, providing talent from a top 25 public university to fill technology jobs in the D.C.
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?