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Matt Anderson Considering HELOC or Home Equity Loan at High %LTV
16 November 2017 | 0 replies
Hey BP, I recently started a discussion called "Looking for feedback on my next move", and have since been giving more thought to obtaining a HELOC or Home Equity Loan as my "no or low money strategy".Here is the scenario: I had my realtor run an analysis of some local comps, and she believes my primary would appraise at $272K, and my loan balance is about $226K, so equity = 272-226 = $46K (approximately).
Scott Choppin Submit your development deal for review and analyses
3 July 2018 | 31 replies
I could use some advice/analysis on this deal I am having difficulty assessing.
Cesar Espino How to construct a one off real estate deal
17 November 2017 | 5 replies
Write out the basic agreement on a yellow pad and include all of the details.
Taylor Witt Am I️ going crazy or what?
20 November 2017 | 9 replies
It just seems that most of my analysis is putting my strike price usually ~25% below what is being offered.
Carolaine S. I just got bit by the rental real estate bug!
17 November 2017 | 13 replies
I’m here to ask the experts which route I should take, if any.Basic details about me: I’m 34, recently married and no kids but planning to within the next 2 years(this detail is just for you to know that I don’t have much restrictions on moving aside from commuting)I currently own a coop in Yonkers, NY with roughly 50k in equityI am willing to invest in the tristate area but if I have to live in the property I have to limit my distance to Bronx, Westchester and Connecticut.I also have enough saved to buy a 275k property with 20% down or the max allowed with an FHA loan (this is without having to sell my coop)I have excellent credit which will qualify me for loan without an issueThe way I see it I have 3 options in order to get started: Sell my current coop, buy a triplex in a worst neighborhood with more TLC needed, and move to into the property for at least 2 years to qualify for an FHA loan.
Ross Welch New Investor Rental Analysis Feedback
19 November 2017 | 2 replies

Hello BP community!I am new to the site but am excited to begin engaging and learning more about investing. I'm a 24 year old working in the real estate industry in Washington, DC. I have become entrenched in learning...

Dave Lawrence Financing question on MF deal
27 November 2017 | 5 replies
Perhaps you can come back to this deal in a month or two and see if things change in your favor.You are a thorough Buyer and do very detailed analysis of your projects. 
Cody Harmon Staring out as a new realtor, need advise
18 November 2017 | 5 replies
I did market analysis for friends/family who had mentioned selling in the past or just seemed like their house didn't work for them.  
Kim Johnson Insane to take this on as my first deal??
21 November 2017 | 10 replies
See my analysis above re: cashflow.   
Taft Sanders Is anyone having issues with their BRRRR Calculator?
18 November 2017 | 2 replies
I sent a pm asking for more details.