Like the title mentions, I am a chronic over thinker and know that I could spend the next 2 years learning every possible approach to BRRRR, the details, the risks, etc. I am a pretty resourceful thinker but I cannot...
So my husband and I have a combined $25,000 ($11,000 in mine, and about $14,000 in his) in old 401k's that I am looking to possibly use as down payments for rental properties in either a self-directed IRA or something...
Unfortunately, the seller of a property and I were unable to come to an agreement and she has chosen to let her property get foreclosed on Monday. Her home needs a large rehab and she was unwilling to lower her asking...
New guy here. Thanks in advance for any help or guidance you can provide. I am looking to purchase a 2-4 unit MFR as my first foray into real estate investing. My goal is to have a property management company manage t...
I have an opportunity to pay off my mortgage by the end of the calendar year. At the same time I have been waiting for this opportunity to make my first real estate investment. I figure these are my two choices:1. p...
Hello!Im interested in a duplex/triplex in the Atlanta area, but i have some questions if you all can help!I just finished grad school, and I moved to Atlanta. Im currently renting an apartment, and my lease ends Sept...
Hello, everyone! I'm heading off to college in late August, and I was curious as to which degrees could influence the success of my real estate investing journey. My top picks are accounting, business management, and ...
Newbie Investor here. Making moves to jump into the real estate investing world. I'm hoping to get some advice on how to invest my money and get my foot in the door. I currently have around $60,000 in cash that I w...
Hi, my name is John Stark and I recently just graduated high school. Recently I have been getting very motivated about how money works and would like to learn as much as possible about how to make my money work for me...
Curious about realistic expectations for outcome of a performing note. Example - A note modified a year ago to lower payment and get borrower making regular payments again. New 15 year amortization at 10% and approx 1...