
15 August 2022 | 17 replies
“Business equity line of credit: Use Real Estate as Equity” up to $500k, interest only. gather your business and personal tax returns, financial statements, articles of incorporation and other legal documents.”Vectra Bank - ColoVeritex, TexasHELOCWebster Bank, CTWAFD Bank.

12 November 2021 | 2 replies
@Steve StinsonBummer, I don’t have a subscription to WSJ, so I can’t read the article.

2 December 2021 | 4 replies
Article with some good insights: https://money.com/zillow-zesti...

24 May 2021 | 18 replies
I recommend you read this article on OOS investing.

11 April 2023 | 61 replies
Passive or Active: If passive - then research syndications (I can send you some articles).

15 October 2011 | 4 replies
I need to find that article.

10 June 2014 | 15 replies
I joined BP a couple of months ago and have been reading a lot of articles and forum posts, along with listening to some terrific podcasts.

18 June 2014 | 4 replies
Make sure to set up your keywords, remain active on the forums, tune in to the podcast, and search for articles that further assist your needs.

22 March 2021 | 8 replies
I actually wrote two articles on how I would set up roommate situations on my blog.

14 September 2017 | 26 replies
Assuming 20% down, 5% amortized over 25 years, which is what I would get because (unless it's my primary residence in the case of a house hack), I want to put properties under my LLC for asset protection.Here are my variable expenses:Vacancy: $56, or about enough to cover one month out of the yearRepairs: $42, somewhat arbitaryCapEx: $105, will probably hold me over until the mortgage is paid off in 25 years at which point this can increase, but it's actually a bit less than I'd like given the details discussed in the article that was linked earlier.Property Management: $70, or 10%, which is standard in this areaNot to mention the fact that this property seems somewhat overpriced, but that could be addressed in my offer price of course (not saying they would accept, but this is just a testament to the price to rent ratio here in Springfield, which, in this case, is about 1%.