Hi, I am a Canadian looking to start investing in buy and holds (small multis, 2-4 units) in Ohio in the next 6-12 months. I've heard about the main benefit of an LLC being that you're farther away from personal liabi...
Hey investors, I would like to get your thoughts between investing in 2-4 unit multifamily and 4+ unit. It seems to me that the main benefits of 2-4 unit are 30 year fixed rate residential loan and possible house hack...
I am a new investor planning to scale my real-estate investments starting with multi-family syndicate deals, where I will get fixed income and venture into single/multi-family homes (through loans) in the future. What...
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I’m exploring a potential investment and would love any insights from those with experience in similar properties. I’m considering purchasing five units in an eight-unit light industrial property struc...
I purchased a 6bd/3.5ba home ($450k) in March, put $55k in reno, and I'm house hacking with two roommates. I'm looking to cash out refi next year.
I have a 12 year old furnace with ducting. With the summer season ram...
Hello, I am a newer agent in Central Texas. I joined a great team from the beginning. The team leader is definitely a genius when it comes to Real Estate. I am trying to decide to stay or grow my business as a solo a...
Just getting started and learning how much I don't know. I am hoping to buy my first property within the next couple of months, but I've gotten conflicting information about financing it. I had planned on purchasing...
Hello everyone,I want to start financing buy and hold investment properties but I am looking for funding. My question is this. How can I use hard money lenders for this type of strategy? My problem with hard money is ...
I want to be able to do a rehab/flip with my $43k Roth IRA that is in an LLC. The problem I see is that I can't be sure how much the rehab will really cost and it is not likely that I can find a non-recourse loan.
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First time poster so I apologize if this has been answered in another post.I have the chance to buy a sfh for cash and would never sell the property. I do have the option to purchase with financing 20% down, 4.125% bu...