I would like to run something by you guys and ask for some advice. I am currently house-hacking a duplex in Columbus, OH and I think it is actually setting me back. I used a 0% down loan, 7.5% interest rate and have a...
Would like to make my first deal in the next 6 months or so. We have pre qualify for 300k original mortgage and we have 140k in equity. Looking for a 2-4 unit in tonawanda kenmore buffalo ny. Just looking for somethin...
This is a follow-up to my last year post where I discussed CPA charges: https://www.biggerpockets.com/...The #1 question we receive from investors who inquire with my firm about our tax services is "How much can you s...
I have a "vacation rental" on several acres that I really want to buy for a B&B (without the breakfast) ..a dream of mine for years. The area is fabulous and I have run the numbers up and down and used AirDNA, et...
Hello everyone! I been looking through the blog post and I am so impressed with this community (reddit watch out!) Here is what I want to do, just like many of you I want to replace my W2 income with rental properties...
I know some by listening to podcasts and whatnot, but when it comes to experience i have none. Currently i have a mortgage, car loan, and a personal loan. Should i pay off at least the personal loan before buying a re...
Which scenario is better? Scenario 1I have a rental home where I set aside 35% of my rent each month for vacancy, repairs, capx, property management, etc. The rest of the rent goes to paying down the mortgage, and m...
Was wondering what could be the best way of funding a rehab project. Would saving cash, getting a loan, or using credit be one of the best options? The home would be use as a rental property.
I currently have enough money to pay down 65% of a California townhome I plan to live in, but that money could easily buy several investment properites in other parts of the country.
My uncle is a real estate agent w...
Hey BP!Right now I am in the savings phase of my journey and I'm about 1/4th of the way there. I'm taking the basic route which includes budgeting and living frugally to save up for my downpayment/closing costs/cash r...