I am curious about buying residential land. Take a growing Metro - -be it Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, etc. Obviously, the suburbs around there have exploded and houses (at least these days) are selling quick, and ...
I am looking to branch outside of CA and see Birmingham as a potential market in which to get into for increased cashflow. Being mostly unfamiliar with which areas to focus on (or stay away from), I am seeking a realt...
Hey BP community, I was looking to get some feedback from any of you that mostly or solely gets their leads from online marketing, primarily on social media if possible. I'm thinking of focusing on building a presence...
Hi All,I am from Seattle area and totally new to real estate investing. As a newbie investor, I have a few questions and hope to get the answers from the experienced here.1. Which cities I should be looking for to buy...
So as far as Google can tell, there are not any vacation rental property managers in our area. Because of the unique dynamics of a rental property, it takes a special skill set. We are in Athens Georgia. Our current...
Just joined the community and wanted to say high and get your thoughts on my investment strategy. I've been around the REI space long enough to know it goes against conventional wisdom so I'm genuinely interested ...
Just wanted to let anyone know if they intend to purchase the Land Profits Generator course (or any of Jack Bosch's courses) to realize that this one was written in 2009. I would check the date on any you purchase. I ...
I am very new to RE investing and reading the above book. His first example "Plan" is to buy a fourplex. He assumes he puts down $16k and $4k for repairs. Total investment is $20k. He assume each unit produces $2...
Here is my situation:I bought an investment property and improved it. All-in for $200k cash. I refinanced it and have a mortgage on the property for $450k. I'm planning on selling it now and it should sell for abou...
How are you guys able to make deals cash flow with new rates (assuming traditional bank financing)?For example, a retaltively cheap house in the Houston market is listed at $250K. Assuming 6.73% rate, 20% down, 30 yea...