I have a tenant that works for a car dealership so obviously a good portion of his pay comes from commissions. I have a great professional relationship with him and his fiancé and so far they are great tenants in ever...
I'm not 100% sure who I need to partner with but here are the nuts and bolts:I put my money in with a larger group to lend money to a hospital. They are building a new wing and needed a bridge loan. The loan matured l...
Hi, My husband and I are ready to take on our first rehab project. We prefer not to use conventional financing for this project. We are not new to owning investment properties or the world of real estate, but I w...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Manhattan.
Purchase price: $105,000
Purchased property via online auction as a bank foreclosure.
What made you inter...
When a wholesaler ask for an offer in writing, does that mean use my agent to write the offer, or do I use my own Purchase and sale agreement contract?
Hi, my name is Russell. I am new to investing. I have a seller who provides me with deals. I have a buyer who says they have cash buyers. I want to provide my buyers with the deals, but my seller says that he wants...
Or do you have to have a personal relationship before asking for this sort of thing? I want to take the leg work off of the agent, because I'm fairly new and have no idea exactly what I'm looking for. I dont want to w...
I am about to purchase my first investment property. It's a small SFR that my parents are going to rent from me. I heard a while back that it was best to create a new business entity for every property you purchase fo...
Hi BP Community,My boyfriend and I are looking to invest in a fourplex together. We both have other investments on the side. Since we are not married, should we set up an LLC or some other form of business entity? ...
Good day everyone,I hope all is well. I’m inquiring about banks, bankers and realtors that specialize in multi family properties preferably fourplexes and triplexes (properties that are still considered residential pr...