7.00% Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Delivery Caps. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to tell their mortgage lender customers that they cannot deliver more than 7.00% of mortgag...
In light of recent events such as Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, some economists are now calling for the U.S. Federal Reserve to pause interest rate hikes or even cut rates to relieve stress on banks. However, with i...
need help in investing in Connecticut. started in Bridgeport and.now may be looking in New Haven. neighborhoods look a little cleaner and so do the houses .
Fellow Sacramento, CA investors, I need your help. Those of you that started with nothing, no money, little knowledge but lots of motivation, what did you do first? How did you get your foot in the door? I am curre...
I’m new to REI currently looking to acquire multifamily properties in the North Miami Beach, Aventura, and Hollywood areas that meet the following criteria:
Price per Unit: Maximum $250,000 (4 PLEX MAX 1M)
Cap Rate:...
My name is Jordan, and I’m 17 years old. I’m interested in real estate investing and have one year until I graduate high school. I’m considering buying a duplex and renting out one half while my girlfriend and I atten...
I have a 6 bedroom house in the Rutgers Unversity, New Brunswick area and I'm looking for 10 students to sign off for June 2020. I've had ads up on places4students, craigslist, and turbo Tennant since October 2019. Bu...
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I'm currently in the process of looking for a multifamily property along with the rest of Houston. I've been looking through the website at the real estate agents available, but I figured the best one woul...
I've got a house in Suisun City, CA that's been a rental and I'm considering selling but haven't lived in the area for the last 15 years. Is there anyone local to Solano County that could give me some insight into ho...
Hey BP universe and my fellow syndicators. Excited to hear thoughts both for and against.What happens to apartment cap rates (B/B+/A- Workforce; NOT luxury) when these assets come out of the "Covid-Recession" relativ...