Hello all!My wife and I are in somewhat of a uniques situation and we are trying to decide if purchasing a condo makes the most financial sense:We recently moved back to the Atlanta / Decatur area after 5.5 years in J...
So I am ready to do my first deal. I am very intrigued by the BRRRR method. I have a partner with the cash necessary to fund a down payment. And have begun the process of analyzing properties through the BP calculator...
I have the following situation. I have two properties, each in their own LLC. If I have an expense that's only related to one property, say a utility bill, than I can expense it under that LLC. However, sometimes I ha...
Hi, I just leased to a new tenant (six-month lease) and the tenant has moved into the premises this month. Without my knowledge and consent, the tenant brought in a pit bull (or similar breed). I discovered the pet wh...
Hello, my name is Nicholas,Ive been interested in real estate investing for a while now, I've been wanting to become a real estate agent since I was 15. I graduated High school a year early, so I can focus more on rea...
And so the next phase of my life journey begins... I'm currently in the process of being laid off at my job of running a project management office here in San Diego, California.I've decided to build my own future by ...
I just submitted my LLC docs for TX and wanted to get some pointers/insight from more experienced investors on the following:1) What should my next basic steps be in regards to after establishing the LLC (i.e. open bu...
Hello everybody,
My name is Kamyshia. I’m new to the real estate world this year and look forward to learning all of the techniques talked about on this forum. I’m originally from Montana and have goals to invest the...
I've read that just by switching your mortgage payments from monthly or bi-monthly to bi-weekly you can save a ton on your interest over a 30 year period. This led me to researching the difference between bi-monthly a...
hello bpSo I am a new investor who is working on my cash position right now. I should be in a "comfortable" cash position early next year. My question is should my first property be a turnkey? I understand that I won'...