Always paid cash or owner finance Decided to look into getting a loan on a SFR I want to purchase in AR Where would you goLocal Bank?National Bank?Lending Tree type of company?Mortgage broker?thank you!
Hello - I would like to ask investors in New Jersey (or anywhere) about expenses to consider when you are analyzing a multifamily property to househack- snow removal, lawn maintenance, etc. I just want to make sure ...
So I have decided that I want to invest in real estate. But in order to get my wife on board she does not want to use any equity out of our Paid Off 1976 4-Bedroom 2-Bath 2100sqft Home in Kingwood, Tx. She likes the s...
Hey guys,So I'm a month or two away from completing my move to the United States, Pittsburgh specifically, and I need a whole bunch of help figuring out what I should pursue once I get over there, so I've started doin...
Hey everyone!This is my first post, so I'll try not to ramble. Essentially, I get out of the Army in one year. I am an Air Traffic Controller and will be doing that as a civilian. I am hoping to stay in the Fayettevil...
Hello BP,I'm negotiating on a quad right now. The company I invest in the stock market with offered me a LOC utilizing my portfolio as backing with a 2.5% variable rate, no fees. They told me that while the interest i...
I am currently reading the Multifamily Millionaire series and have a question regarding the BRRRR method. If I plan on using a cash-out refinance commercial loan (5+ units) and am going to use a mortgage broker to fi...
Dear BP Community,I have (partial equity in) one SFH that I'm trying to make a rental in a few months. It isn't investment grade, meaning that rough calculations tell me the net cash flow will be a lame $75/month. My ...
I have been doing business in Florida but have recently found out that it's like the wild wild west of real estate. I am currently trying to structure a deal in Asheville, NC and the seller has agreed to terms verball...
Originally my strategy was to find cheaper SFR or condos or something just to get my foot in the door and get a cash flowing property. Considering my current financial situation i thought this would be the best route....