
8 March 2024 | 17 replies
There are some legal concerns in certain areas, Illinois and Philadelphia for instance requires you to have a real estate license to wholesale from my understanding.The biggest issue is that most simply don't make much money wholesaling.

7 March 2024 | 29 replies
Rental income is typically lower than Class A, and there may be some deferred maintenance issues.

7 March 2024 | 2 replies
I have a salary and a good amount of real estate income.So far I encountered issues as my real estate NET income looks like $0 because of depreciation, and so the DTI looks inflated since I have the corresponding real estate debt.I am looking for 300k HELOC on $1.2M property with $660k mortgage at 3%.

8 March 2024 | 77 replies
I had the same issue.

8 March 2024 | 31 replies
I have 200k in liquid cash (yes this was self earned thru 5yrs of sacrifices and hard work 12-16hr days 7days a week with maybe a month in the summers as break to see family back home, but i dont want to do this forever) My dad and I want to be partners going into these deals. there is a new construction 4plex i am looking to build which will be 775k that i will put 25% down (half me half my dad) which will cash flow net 2k /mo if i rent it out LT (COC of 11% which isnt bad and apparently my agent who recently worked on a neighboring new build said the appraisal after its built is mid/high 800s, also my plan is after 2yrs to REFI at lower rate). i am considering to have 2 of the units as MTR for local nurses or construction crews which of course can increase profits much more. i also have a 3acre property that i am thinking to build small 2bd 1ba cabins and use as STR/MTR/LTR. but i am also wanting to do do STR as i love the concept and have watched Robuilt everyday learning from him. i am looking to buy land in a mountain/ski town (189k 10acres) and build a beautiful aframe and use as a STR. all these property ideas are close by to me so i will have a close look on them and will manage myself. i have just been consuming knowledge endlessly the last 3months in preparation for this decision.but as you can see my head is all over and im unsure what the correct first step will be. i have many goals and visions of what i want to do i just need some help making a correct first decision on those who are far more experienced than me in this real estate space so i use my capital in the most efficient way. i understand real estate is long game and i have no issues with that but i would like to at a minimum cashflow 100k a month by the time im 30. this is a big goal but i have 8yrs to do this. thank you for your help i look forward to the responses(side note: i am not considering house hacking as i live with my family, this will possibly be an option in the future)

7 March 2024 | 2 replies
He may or may not have an issue with you're making a profit on it, but there's always a chance.Mideast would most likely take that property on, but I would call their office first.
7 March 2024 | 14 replies
I'm going through the process for the first time and we completed inspection without much issue.

6 March 2024 | 5 replies
Many have a limit on how many can get rented due to that warrantable issue.Another issue are the HOA dues....are they requiring them be paid?

7 March 2024 | 5 replies
I had a terrible PM before them but Bridgestream worked with me on getting my SFH Tenant Proof, gave me one contact person who knew my rental, and reports any issues monthly.

7 March 2024 | 1 reply
Some of my leases need to be updated, including increasing security when increasing rent; putting in clear violations (such as tenants using electrical heaters, which is a fire hazard); having a reliable attorney ready should any legal issues arise.