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I am looking to buy my first rental property and just wanted to hear your thoughts. Should you invest in real estate while rates are high? Should you wait? Does the lower purchase price balance things out ...
Signs of inflation are everywhere. The sticker shock is real: From grocery stores to gas stations, you can't escape it. And there are good arguments on both sides of the ‘will inflation stay or go?' debate. In fact, ...
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I am a newbie in real estate investing. While looking for my first rental property (or properties) with total cost of ~$100,000, I talked to a local bank to see what are my options. Here is what they ...
Hello BP,I am currently living in San Diego with my parents and will be graduating from college in 2018. My parents have some extra money and want to use it to help me put a down payment on a house or apartment. It wo...
What are the rates people are getting to refinance out on there rental properties, and how are you using? I'm wanting to refinance out on first rental but haven't found any decent rates..
For commercial real estate investors, syndicators and others involved in the field, investment terminology can appear to be an alphabet soup of mysterious acronyms. There are three in particular that are related to th...
HI All,I currently own one rental property with about $70k in equity on the home since the value increased. That being said ive spent most of my savings on buying that property (down payment & closing cost) and im...
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I'm wondering how you guys value notes?
If there were no chance of default or early payment of the note, then the note's value would simply be the sum of the time-discounted future payments.
Of course there is ...
So is this a scam? Because it sounds to good to be true. How do you vet a company like this? If you google Sanger Financial their webpage will come up.
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Hello BP, I have 1 investment and looking to refi with cash out to buy more properties. Right now the cash out would give me about 70k to play with. Is this the right way to go about purchasing more properties?Thanks