I have a question that I am afraid I know the answer to, but I am sure someone here on BiggerPockets may be able to enlighten me.
Over 4 years ago, a very close friend bought a rental property here in Reno. The rent...
I'm a new investor and am just now building up my portfolio. I converted my first primary residence into a rental back in October of 2014 so I have only been renting it out for 6 months.I'm purchasing another in a few...
I currently have 7 properties with individual commercial loans on them totaling $192k. They are all 1-2 years into the loans.
5.5% variable
10 year amortization
5 year balloons.
I have b...
Backstory: my tenants fuse sparks when reset, no one knows where this fuse leads (I just purchased house 4 weeks ago). Called electrician and he thinks it’s a short somewhere causing it (tenants stated there is a room...
Hi BP,I’m trying to find my Core 4 in Las Vegas. I am doing this to help my mom find an investment property that she may house hack. Please send me your recommendations!
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I have been very interested in investing in real estate and have finally begun to look for deals. My girlfriends family have 2 paid off apartments that they are renting out and they have been wanting ...
Hello everybody I own 21 units (fully paid off) and I would like to refinance without a balloon.Is there such a thing? I would prefer to cash out 70% or more and have a mortgage for 30 years fixed but without a balloo...
Follow up to a contact I had. Asking hasn't it gotten worse and customers are more disrespectful.From when we started 6 years ago with 35 units at one location, to now 7 operating locations and in 5 towns with 800 un...
I know that you can do subject to deals with residential homes and conventional financing, but is it possible to purchase a large apartment building subject to the existing commercial loan or do the lenders typically ...
I live in a good, affluent neighborhood in Queens, and I'm interested in buying a co-op, especially now since Amazon is moving into Long Island City. But with a possible recession coming in 2019, and housing prices up...