Following the Fed raising rates yesterday, I am send out a note to my investor clients with my quick thoughts on what happened and where I see things going:On a very basic level, the Fed controls how much money is in ...
Hello everyone! I hope y'all are enjoying your day. I would like some advice. I am able to get a VA loan and buy a house with no money down. I was originally thinking about using an FHA loan so as only put 4% down, bu...
I’m relatively new in this game and have started contemplating growth and what that may require regarding leverage/risk. I focus exclusively on remodels and new spec builds in the~Nashville area. 2 questions I have:1...
Hey everyone! I'm looking for a bit of advice or guidance for starting out on my REI journey.
I have a second home free and clear that I own about two hours away from where I live. I've rented it out previously to ...
Hello, I’m 20 years old and have good to excellent credit. I’m looking to get into real estate investing by utilizing my own credit to wholesale properties in hometown and find buyers. Please give any advice or sugges...
Hi Everyone,Recently joined, love everything about BiggerPockets and here to absorb as much knowledge as I can.I have a 1 bed 1 bath condo 5 minutes outside of Boston with my fiance and have 130k in equity in the prop...
I am thinking about leveraging my 401K savings to invest in real estate. Does anyone have experience with that and would like to share their story? What are the pros and cons of doing that? Thanks!
Investment Info:
Townhouse buy & hold investment in Abbeville.
Purchase price: $515,000
Cash invested: $26,500
3 Bed/ 2.5 Bath 1850 Square Foot new build townhouse in appreciating area of Charlot...
I bought my first rental property earlier this year. Cash flow after I move out (house hacking) and renovating should be 200-300. 30 yr fixed mortgage @ 6.625% with about 76,000 left. Over time, I'll end up paying 96k...
Because of the recent back and forth among the titans, I thought it would be good to open a discussion of how to have it all.
The premise basically is that sometimes a deal does not exactly fit into our normal routin...