I have a Rental i decided to sell , The comps in the area are 175 to 180k . My loan balance is only 100k , the payment is 745 per month , the buyer wants to take over payments and give me 80k cash, but the Loan will s...
Hello BP Community,I have a Mother/daughter in Waterbury CT which I have had on the market for over a year. I met a fellow that has Section 8 and really wants to lease-to-own this property. Section 8 would pay $900/mo...
Hello everyone,Not too long ago I posted that I was going to structure a partnership with my friend and that we are going to be investing in real estate together under our newly formed multi-member LLC. I knew from th...
I'm looking at a small multifamily. The owner is open to creative solutions like seller financing or a master lease with option to buy. I'm leaning towards seller financing to lock in a rate somewhere around today's ...
All of the tips in the world can't show you what a few years in the field can grind into you.. but we're going to try. This one is all about saving the deal... probably one of the most important "lost causes" you can ...
Hey BP community! I'm re-posting this as I think my original post was not placed in the proper area.This is the first time I am doing a rent to own on an out-of-state property I've been wanting to unload for some time...
Quick question - if the property in auction has lets say three mortgages open - and only one plaintiff is running in the auction - what happens to the other two loans?1 - Does the plaintiff add up three total loans - ...
I have a simple survey question here that always seems to result in a wide array of response whenever I'm talking with investors. The question is:
What is your definition/idea of a Marketing Campaign?
I'm working o...
I've read dozens of pros and cons about paying off properties early compared to paying off in 30 years. I have felt paying off was mostly a benefit for peace of mind and saving on the interest. (Yes, I know the argume...
When I look at 2 main strategies: investing in a syndication deal, that has 16-20% IRR, I get to normalize that into meaning ~16% yearly growth of my money, meaning doubling the money in around 5 years. 20K in -> 4...