
29 May 2024 | 7 replies
@Maricela Alonso there's plenty of successful people and companies doing wholesaling here in NJ.I'm also a buyer 👍
28 May 2024 | 6 replies
If you call your insurance company, they should be able to sort it out and go after her insurance (assuming she has any).

27 May 2024 | 22 replies
Yeah I have ordered a title report and I have a message in with the company about going though a title company.

31 May 2024 | 187 replies
The little handyman at the PM company I work with in Dallas is asking me investing advice and wants to take a HELOC on his dad's house to buy some properties....just hearing stuff like this is so wrong.

29 May 2024 | 9 replies
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29 May 2024 | 0 replies
I can have my management company pick it up, but they’ll charge about $90/hour plus add 10% to the purchase price.We live several states away, so doing it ourselves is not an option.

29 May 2024 | 5 replies
People have mixed opinions on this, but in one market I invest in, I researched and interviewed dozens of companies and went through 3 before ultimately confirming that there really was nothing which would suit my needs.

29 May 2024 | 3 replies
I've progressed from owning fixer upper duplexes in the north end of Winnipeg where I would do the renos myself late into the night; to purchasing large apartment buildings to acquiring properties in 13 different cities across Canada and the United States. to now buying office buildings and institutional-grade grocery-anchored retail centers leased to national tenants and publicly traded companies like Walmart, Safeway, and Loblaws.Before 27, I achieved lean FIRE, all thanks to the inspiration and fundamental concepts from the BP podcast and the incredible people I've met along the way in this entrepreneurial journey by betting on myself, committing to lifelong learning, and nurturing an insatiable curiosity.If someone like me, who barely made it through high school and would be considered "unlikely to succeed" by my peers, can do it, so can anyone reading this.

28 May 2024 | 11 replies
I ran across this company/tool here on BP last week and have been looking over what they offer. https://www.houseflippingspreadsheet.com/Yes.

27 May 2024 | 20 replies
Account Closed is correct, absolutely do both.. especially if youre just starting out even Grant Cardone started with a SFR. but for the sake of his question lets say you have 100k saved up for a real estate endeavor TOTAL, and you find a SFR that fits the 1% ratio (100k house that brings in 1k rent) that is doable if you calculate it out that would equal a 8.2% cash on cash IF it stays at a 90% occupancy rate. on the other hand if you invest that 100k into a limited partnership with a company that invests in value add apartments will now your cash on cash can be a preferred 10% with a target of 16-20% IRR which would essentially double your money in 2-5 years.. in this scenario the SFR would take sweat equity from you and risk while only returning a measly 8% CoC while the MF would be completely passive allowing you to learn and grow without hindrance with a 10% CoCnow we are over simplifying but I hope this made sense.. cuz my brain hurts ;D