hello guys i'm from Long Island new york and recently am looking to get into my first property and seen rochester properties cash flow is incredible and cheap prices wanted advice and guidance for that market ty
Anyone know how China's revaluation of their yuan will affect interest rates? China is one of the United States largest buyers of US treasuries
From what I understand:
higher yuan against US Dollar => less money...
Hi all,I just finished reading Brandon's book on rental property investing (Awesome book btw).I'm pretty new to this whole real estate investing thing and was wondering if anyone would be able to help answer a few que...
A little over a year ago in the fall of 2021, I remember thinking, and almost posted, "This is the Golden Age of cash out refis". The rates were ultra low in the high 2s (15 yr) to mid 3s, new house sales were expe...
Hi guys, I need some feedback. I live in the Houston area and I am in the process of acquiring my first multi family property, which I will be house hacking. I am currently renting and my lease will expire before I bu...
Starting the conversation about buying my grandparents home in the mountains. They own all their assets outright and will probably remain in the property for another year or two. My rental properties kick off enough c...
Hi again everybody.
I keep searching and searching hoping a market pops out at me for cheap multi-families with low vacancy rates.
Figured I'd ask the BP fam
What are y'all's favorite markets for MFH?
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Has anyone ever purchased cheaper 40k to 50k homes vs. Higher end turn key properties? If so what are your experiences and recommendations.
Excuse the rookie question as maybe it's obvious, but having only purchased a primary property a couple years ago and under contract to purchase my first investment, looking for some guidance (not expecting a line by ...
Wow...so I got a feed today on another forum about rates dropping again today. I looked on The Mortgage Professor's site today and the conforming wholesale mortgage rates on 30-year money are 4.283%. Nuts! 15-year ...