Hi BP family,I have some questions on crowdfunding and REIT. What are the difference between these?Anyone tried RealtyShare, RichUncles, PeerStreet? What are differences between buying REIT from market and invest with...
Hello,I’m just wondering if there are any investors who use lease options in the Southern California area. I’m a student of elite legacy education and I took the lease options training. In the training the trainer tol...
I am looking to get into real estate investing, buying and holding as rentals and am wondering if that is even profitable at this point in Austin.
I’ve been looking to invest in Blue Ridge or Bryson City and I’ve noticed on the Blue Ridge side that really nice properties have been coming on the market for under $430,000 for the first time in the two years that I...
Phoenix, AZ, offers a young myriad of options for real estate investors, particularly in the distressed sectors. These properties include different foreclosures and those that sell below their market value. The proper...
I am starting to accumulate enough units where if they are all paid off I could "retire" and be more than comfortable. I would love to hear some stories of one the following:1. Their strategy to keep accumulating eno...
Morning all,
Just looking for thoughts on where to go next. I just purchased two duplexes in Lynchburg, VA with conventional mortgages and a HELOC (primary res) for the down payments. I'd like to continue to levera...
Hello! I recently got into real estate and was learning about a few things and I want to make sure I understand the concept of leverage. Recently I have been researching about whether to use cash or use leveraging whe...
Hello, I’m new to real estate investing and was hoping some of you would share your thoughts on why it is better to invest in real estate over the stock market. So far, I’ve only invested in stocks and the idea of inv...
This is speculative. But would you do a deal where 80% LTV @10.5% for 15 years.
The property is in a high growth international market - 15% annually. No cashflow since this would be under-construction.
How should i e...