Ok let’s say I have a mortgage on a house amortized for 30 years. The property earns about $300 a month in positive cash flow. I would like to reinvest this money but would like to know where it’s better off. Should I...
What would you do if:1. Just getting started in REI2. Don't have a huge cash reserve (<$10K)3. I don't currently have an IRA nor do I have any 401(k) funds I'm currently able to roll overVote simply "Cash" or "IRA"...
Hi BP!First Post, I am a buy and hold investor and have just been saving up my 25% down payment and purchasing. However it has become harder to find a good deal in this market. So I decided to look into refi to get ...
I'm interested in hearing what Savings strategies you have used to save up for down payments for new properties. Same question for where to park positive cash flow? Savings Account? CDs? reinvest in other markets? Rig...
I owe about 4k in credit cards and 8k in bank account . Should I continue saving for a flip and make minimum payments? Or pay off credit debt
So I'm trying to decide on saving up to pay all cash for my first BRRRR or pay cash for the down payment and finance the rest. Obviously all cash would be best but that will take years of saving to do so. Is it wort...
Everything i have been reading is now suggesting the feds will actually drop rates when they meet at the end of july, with that said how is everyone feeling about this? What affect do you expect this to have? Is it ti...
Hello all & thanks for your replies in advance! We had bought are first house 1 year ago as are 1st home. I live in northern California (Applegate) & when purchasing a home I had 4 guidelines- be a Fixer, be ...
Hello everybody! I'm new (gearing up for my first deal in the next year or two). But I'd love to take the time to get to meet other investors in the area, or to look for quality recommendations for people to work wi...
I have been educating myself the last few months about real estate investing (here, books and podcasts). I love how everyone offers the strategies that work for them and the mistakes they’ve made. We are saving cash t...