So, I am trying to create a deal in my head to try to understand the numbers and what deals look like in real estate. These are just numbers made up for the sake of understanding and aiding my visual learning needs. J...
I'm about to become a landlord for the first there is a section in the lease I'm unclear about. The legally described? non-real property items?1. PREMISES: For good consideration, Landlord leases to Tenant the followi...
I'm a bit confused on how a short term loan for a fix and flip works as far as the payments go. For example if there was a 100k loan with 9% interest, what type of terms do companies typically offer. I'm wondering h...
Dear Investors,I am looking to learn about the various ways to get into the apartment investment (8-16 units) space. Would it be better to handle small-medium sized apartments on my own with a partner or have assistan...
Hi Guys, this is my first post on BP. I am currently saving money for a downpayment on my (hopeful) first house hack. I have no prior experience in real estate and am currently using my time to learn and explore oppor...
I am brand new to the investing world and am starting to look for my first deal. My plan is to basically follow the BRRRR method using hard money for purchase and rehab and then refinance into a DSCR for the long term...
So I have cash in hand ready to buy a house. My goal is to use the delayed financing strategy to get my money back out of the house that i will purchase and buy the next property. However my current lender is convince...
Hello-I am wondering, when you sell a property off market does the sell amount show up in a traditional marketplace like Zillow, Redfin, etc.? In essence does purchasing at wholesale rates have an effect on the marke...
Can anyone help me understand how the CoC ROI is being determined? I've tried to back into this calc every way google has instructed me to and have been failing to make sense of it.Thank you in advance.View report
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Hello BP Family. I just have a quick question about understanding "APR." I think I am over thinking this, but I just wanted to make sure I fully understand it.
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