So my venture into real estate investing at this moment may seem on the surface to be a dismal failure, but to me it is an opportunity at this moment. Why you ask, I will explain.
Currently I own 3 homes. First hou...
Would it make sense if i get a family member to cash out refinance $250,000 on a fully pid 1 million dollar house and that i will assume the responsibility of the $1,400 monthly payment that comes with doing that? Has...
I have a couple hundred thousand equity in my primary residence. I like where I live so selling to free up money is out of the question. I am a licensed realtor and want to finally flip a property if possible. Hard mo...
Imagining the beginning of a R/E investors career, what does it look like to pay yourself as an investor? To add more context, let say you're a hustler and within the first year completed 2 flips, gaining $40k profit ...
A little bit about my situation: I am new to REI but have capital to invest and have immersed myself in the education of finding good deals, executing deals, etc (primarily through BP!). I am looking to be slightly m...
I have owned my home for 2 years now. I have roughly 140k in equity and I am looking to do a cash-out refinance. The cash will be used to start the BRRR method. I am looking at houses around 200-300k and then renov...
Hey guysI just bought a mixed use multifamily with cash. Two 2 bedroom units and one storefront.I was looking to add an additional unit as well as other upgrades.Ideally, I'd like to cash out most of my money after th...
Hi, anyone heard of James Marino? He is offering private funds at 5% plus $500 up front for lawyer legal docs. Asked me for ID. He sent me his too & an application. he posted himself on cix.comIs this guy legit? H...
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Brand new to this and just starting to get my feet wet. Will be renting my personal residence out soon to grow my money and enter the world of tea estate investing. What is the best way to separate my finance...
Hi i found an investment home that the purchase price will be too low for the bank (which wants to lend at least 65K) any suggestion how one gets around purchasing homes for less then 60k?