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Michael Nguyen New investor....Should I buy single or multi-family?
23 December 2024 | 14 replies
I recommend you spend some time picking and getting to really know your market.
Jewell Arceneaux Attention Investors: Scale up starting with FHA
14 December 2024 | 6 replies
Here are the common exceptions:Relocation for Work: If your job requires you to move a significant distance from your current property (usually over 50 miles), you may qualify for a second FHA loan near your new workplace.Increase in Family Size: If your household has grown, and your current property no longer meets your family’s needs, you may qualify for a second FHA loan to purchase a larger home.Co-Borrower Separation: If you co-signed on an FHA loan and are no longer living in the property (e.g., after a divorce or separation), you may qualify for a second FHA loan for your primary residence.Non-Occupying Co-Borrower: If you were a co-signer but did not occupy the original property, you may qualify for another FHA loan as the primary borrower.Important Note: FHA guidelines typically require you to demonstrate that the current property will not meet your needs or is no longer feasible as your primary residence.2.
Alexander Dombeck Advice On Commercial Real Estate Purchase - 1st Time Owner
19 December 2024 | 3 replies
Hey Bigger Pockets community, I'm just starting out in Step 1 (get educated) on what I want to become a successful career in real estate investment.I also currently run an e-commerce business that is currently completely online, but would benefit from having a brick & mortar storefront, and I had an idea that maybe using the investment capital I'm looking to allocate into real estate into a commercial property my business can operate out of until I decide to sell the property in or rent it out to another business.I am obviously very naive when it comes to the complexity of any good real estate deal (especially commercial VS residential), but I'm hoping to spend as much time learning from everyone here who is on their journey as well.My main concern with the idea of buying commercial to operate my business out of it that I might struggle to rent it out afterwards and that there may likely be depreciation in the commercial real estate market over the next 5 years.I understand there is a lot of nuance depending on the local market but I'm guessing commercial is even less of a "safe" bet than finding a solid residential deal to leverage in some way.
Destin E. Thomas Potential Wholesale Deal in Colorado Springs, Colorado!
24 December 2024 | 10 replies
Considering the owner is currently distressed (not wanting to spend more to fix it up for listing on the MLS), I may be able to make it work at a reasonable price point.
Fakaradin Floyd Advice on my STR pitch and overall Rental Arbitrage advice (Alexandria VA)
30 December 2024 | 89 replies
This airbnb was already furnished all I did was spend money on a couch and some other things the home needed like wine glasses or extra towels.
Craig Oram JWB experience - My thoughts, let me know yours
30 December 2024 | 24 replies
I guess I'm stuck with them for 1 year (or I guess I could spend $2100 to boot them). 
Cathy Fitzwilliam BRRRR in San Diego for new investor
21 December 2024 | 11 replies
If you are looking for property in San Diego that is going to have good initial cash flow, you are going to either have to identify an obscure value add or expect to spend a lot of time and effort to find good off market purchase (most off market offers are not great). 
Danielle DeCormis Section 8 vs. Standard Lease - Pros and Cons
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
They aren't spending their own money, so they are less likely to take care of the rental or follow rules.
Marc Shin Provide toothbrushes to guests?
16 December 2024 | 15 replies
Is this an amenity worth spending $$ on?
Ryan Sajdera Is leasehold property a good idea?
20 December 2024 | 3 replies
The airport had the buildings (from when federal gov turned the land over to the Airport Authority after WW2.) and allowed the current "owner" to spend a few $M improving the buildings.