Gateway cities like San Francisco and New York have long been favored by real estate investors, because they are fairly recession proof and tend to be insulated from job loss and declining property value during econom...
Hello BP Community,
I've been lurking through some of the threads on here and this is my first post. I'm looking for advice on my first real estate investment. My goal is to invest in a SFR or small multifamily for c...
Glenn Mueller, Ph.D. has this on his website, which is http://blackcreekgroup.com . It's called the "Cycle Monitor". This is the same reference to "cycles" that @J Scott has popularized on BP.com.It shows (though with...
Hello All,My partner and I have been starting to analyze some potential BRRRR deals in Florida but I'm having a hard time getting over the fact that most of its major cities are literally in a league of their own in t...
Question....with rates where they are...and where they are headed for that matter...anyone doing a sub to deal...is anyone experiencing a lender exercising the due on sale clause...I mention rates because, why would a...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $250,000
Cash invested: $50,000
Secondary lakefront cabin with dock in need of repairs. To be used as vacation rent...
Phoenix multifamily can't lose right? We have been purchasing based on three primary inputs:1. Perpetual rising rents.2. Perpetually low interest rates/ability to refinance.3, High occupancy/low economic vacancy.Unfor...
Having a hard time finding a lender who lends on 75% of the ARV. Most do LTV. Do hard money loans not really exist much that lend based on the ARV? Please let me know any help would be helpful
HiLooking at hot markets like South Florida, San Antonio and Columbus and home prices are at their all time peak. Do you guys still buy or wait it out? Are there any markets that can still get a decent ROI?
I'm considering relocating in the near future strictly for the purpose of investing/building a portfolio of rental properties.I'm specifically interested in using the BRRRR strategy on residential 2-4 unit properties ...