Hi fellow investors,
I recently listened to a thought-provoking On The Market podcast episode featuring Ben Miller from Fundrise, who raised an interesting concern. He mentioned that while many banks provide loan quo...
My husband and I are starting into real estate investing. We've done a few deals but now we are ready to get into it more fulltime. He's a contractor and I'm an IT professional, specializing in workflow development. W...
Hi Bigger Pockets family! My name is Tyler Martin and I am born and raised in Marlton, NJ. I graduated from Lynn University in May of 2016 where I majored in marketing and played lacrosse. I've been in my current c...
Property purchase price is $100kTotal monthly Rent is $2,000After all expenses are paid, including management of $200 per month, the cash flow is $600 per month.I found this deal, but due to other pending deals, I do ...
Hello, I recently completed a house hack that I turned in to a rental after living there for 4 years. I just completed my first year of rental income and great cash flow 800/month cash flow. I am still in the window t...
My long-term real estate investing plan includes one full-scale real estate development by the time I am 30. I am a little way from turning 30, but I want to start learning what I can now about development and build ...
Hi there,
I live in South Bay of Bay Area where I have a difficult time finding multi-unit properties that come anywhere close to 1% (most are <0.5%). After listening to the podcast 301, I figured it might be bett...
I recently bought my first investment property that will start as my primary residence with 5% down. The goal is to BRRRR it, as it required a lot of work, then house hack during the time I will be living there. From ...
Many assets bought in the last 2 years face challenges due to floating rate debts. Rising interest rates and expiring rate caps amplify this distress. Right now, there's a wide gap between seller expectations and buye...
Cash out refi than Selling: I have a rental property I owe 60k, appraised 220k, I can get 168k cash out and pay off the 60k to have 108k in cash… now if I turn around and sell for 240k. Do I owe taxes on only the diff...