Hey folks, i acquired my uncle's home through probate. A little about the property:Located in Bay Area, CALot approximately 5300 sq ftExisting dwelling is 628 sq ft 1b/1b house and a detached 2 car garage in the back ...
How scaleable is the BRRRR method (volume wise)? eg. 10 properties per month?And how many cycles could be done in a year in the same capital? What I mean by a cycle is from the point that you invest the capital until ...
This is my first post on BP (Just signed up), and I have not purchased a single property yet. I'm hoping to have my first one by end of the year (That's my goal anyway) but I don't know much about REI and I'm concerne...
We have the good fortune of moving anywhere in the US right now. We want to move to a small city that is growing and good for the BRRRR method of investing. What would be your choice and why? Thank you!Angela
Let's say the property sale price is 290k. Can we increase the price to 385k, and have the seller gift the 25% down payment? Or possibly loan it? For a regular fannie mae investment property loan on a 2-4 unit.
I have 500k in equity in my house what should I do with it? currently My rate is 2.7% and with the rising rates and currently around 6.5% what should I do with that equity. I live in the Seattle/Bellevue WA market and...
Morning Everybody,I'm one of the many new people on this forum looking to learn tips and skills in the entire investor, DIY, contractor world. I'm 23 and in the middle of changing my career goals. My new direction in ...
Hello BP,This is my first post and I am happy to be here! =) My name is Kevin and I am looking to purchase my first property somewhere in MA, hopefully, closer to the city. I believe I am a buy and hold style investor...
Hello my name is Reuben and I am a newbie from Portland, OR. I am actually stationed in San Diego right now (Navy) but I am interested in investing in the Northwest Area. Some background information on myself.. I was ...
Is multi family the closest to “recession proof” of the asset classes? Why or why not?