** This is part 6 of me documenting my fun and often stressful real estate journey
The nightmare is finally over.
Today I close on my second flip ending what will hopefully be the roughest period of my investing jou...
Hi! I’m Christine. I need help. I decided almost 10 years ago that I wanted to become a REI. My grandfather had multiple rental properties and at a young age I understood the benefits and was intrigued. No sooner had ...
Out of the three main ways to invest ( wholesaling, flipping, and buy-and-hold) it seems obvious to me that flipping is by far the most risky strategy. This not only comes from personal experience but from commonsen...
I am just learning about wholesaling and I wanted to make sure that I understood the framework of the process. From my understanding, the various phases of a wholesale deal include the following: A call is received fr...
Seems more and more MF buildings now coming on the market are soliciting offers without the buyers being able to see the property.
Some properties said no visiting any units, don't knock on any doors, don't p...
Hello BP,I'm hoping for some friendly advice. I'm looking at a foreclosed SFR in a B to B- area that I am thinking about buying as a rental. The challenge is that it doesn't need any work (seriously, it's spotless),...
I sold a home in 2012 for $84k and I financed it. The buyers put a new roof on the house in 2013 ($3500) and then walked last month, leaving a payoff of $69k (and change). I listed the house on Craigslist for $69,9...
Different forms of this question are posted frequently and the answer to the title question is the same as the answer to many real estate questions—it depends. To answer this question we must have a common unders...
Hi everyone,
I am in the middle of renovating a 1600 square foot rowhome so that I can start renting it out. Having been built in 1890, the walls are all lath and plaster. The house has been vacant for a few years a...