Hi,I am a NY resident and own:-Owner occupied multi-family property in NY (Where I live)-2 Rental properties in the DC/Baltimore areaI commute to these properties every other month or so for maintenance, checking in n...
I've been reading about creative financing options like "rent to own", and "subject to" and could see that there are a lot benefits in using those strategies. My concern is the the "due on sale" clause being executed...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Charleston.
Purchase price: $86,500
Cash invested: $232,500
Sale price: $375,000
House was extremely dated and had structural...
Hi all, I'm just looking for a bit of insight and more of a precise breakdown of the refinancing section of the BRRRR method. As I think I have a way of using private money lenders, to loan me the deposit to buy an o...
A cost segregation study is an engineering study that allows you to depreciate a significant amount of your real estate purchase price up front by breaking down the building into structural components which are expens...
Hello, This week I will be calling 3 CPAs that supposedly specialize in Real Estate Investing. What questions should I ask to determine if they are the right ones for me?I want someone who can find the most deductions...
Dear "Real-Estate Hacker Enthusiasts",I know your time is valuable, so I will get right to point! I need your advice.I am putting the finishing touches on a new book."How To Win In Real-Estate As A Millenial"Bottom l...
I am looking at possibly obtaining property by using a Subject-to method. The property is distressed and needs work done. The seller is out of state and is looking to sell as soon as possible. How would I approach the...
Do any of you use these financing methods to acquire rentals?
I am planning on potentially going into a deal with a partner (my cousin that lives states away) and the plan is that he finances the deal and I do everything else. Is there anybody who has used this method that can h...