Carla James
New here…looking to learn!
13 February 2024 | 3 replies
If and when you have any financing questions feel free to DM me.
Alfath Ahmed
$70k BRRRR 3bed/1bath deal with ARV of $200k
13 February 2024 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $70,000 Cash invested: $70,000 - Bought this BRRRR deal for $70k- Rehab costs are $50k - ARV is $200k How did you finance this deal?
Ingo Bothe
New investor looking at STR in Orlando / Tampa / St. Petersburg
13 February 2024 | 6 replies
Renting it out only the peak months to stay in the 180 day range and taking advantage of the more favorable financing options.Would be great to get the contact to a couple of tried and tested hosting managers.
Michelle Hadian
Under contract for STR with DSCR... Now what?
13 February 2024 | 1 reply
I'm certain there are forums and BP videos to guide us on the next step, but most the ones I've watched and read are on how to get a deal, or how to finance a deal.
John S.
Has anyone had success purchasing directly through the listing agent? [story inside]
14 February 2024 | 24 replies
To my surprise, the listing agent told my agent that the homeowner was just trying to get asking price, so I quickly told him let's do it and we offered him an even $750k CASH (I have this liquid and was not doing any type of financing whatsoever).
Luke Crouterfield
How do I start with 220K?
13 February 2024 | 28 replies
For someone like you I'd refer you to my preferred lenders who would provide you with financing options and you could probably get a few properties quickly.
Artur A.
What is the best area to invest in Mexico?
16 February 2024 | 22 replies
Firstly, because thee SHF index only track properties that are financed by a mortgage so they don't represent the whole market (SHF is the Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac equivalent of Mexico).As you know, Mexico has two distinct real estate market:A.
Shawn W.
Utah - looking for 2024 local RE market nuances: SLC, Lehi, Orem, Provo etc
13 February 2024 | 11 replies
Shawn, from what I’m understanding you explain, it seems like you want a low price point with decent cash flow.If you’re looking in Utah, you might want to consider other markets for this buy-box.For my clients that are looking to invest in the wasatch front I’m constantly trying to help set realistic expectations for them.You won’t find much cash flow unless you’re putting a sizable down payment down, house hacking and waiting for rents to increase, using creative finance, or using another rental strategy like mid term rentals or rent by the room.On the flip side of this, Utah has one of the strongest economies, youngest demographics, and most educated population in the country.