Hello all,I am 2 weeks away from closing on my first home, which I plan to turn into a rental property after living there for about 2 years and putting in some sweat equity. Because this is my first purchase I am not ...
I know I keep seeing and hearing about people who start with little or no money. My husband and I decided recently that we need to come up with a real plan to build wealth for our family. We currently have a small bus...
Very often I read about people getting the ball rolling without having much cash on-hand. A good friend of mine just did this. He just bought his first place to flip and he did it with no income varification and ver...
Hey BP Community! I'm just starting out my real estate investment journey and am planning to do my first house-hack this year with a duplex. I wanted to get your opinions on which loan strategy should I pursue:Strateg...
I️ know it’s popular to “leverage” any cash on deals but it just seems better to wait till I️ could pay cash for anything. That way it’s owned outright and don’t have to stress tenants as much not paying or a flip not...
Hi all! I recently joined BP and this is my first post. My wife and I are super excited to get going on our REI journey!Our plan and motivation is nothing new. We want to primarily buy and hold rental property to repl...
I am semi-retired and living off my assets, but my lack of regular income excludes me from refinancing any of my real estate assets at the current low rates and high property valuations. I have two rentals and my prim...
Am I being scared to start investing in realestate or should I keep the course and get my ducks in order?Here's why I haven't started and what I want to do before I start to invest. My husband and I have no money save...
When first starting out, using a buy and hold strategy with little capital is it better to 1. Purchase a house in a bad neighborhood with the little capital available to create cash flow in order to grow capital faste...
Hi everyone, newbie to the BP site here.Intro: I am "retired" with a high net worth, but living mostly off of savings. Over 50% of my NW is in real estate, most of it rented, but at a low CAP because the resort proper...