Thanks Theo Hicks for this amazing blog post.
In our recent interview with @Slocomb Reed and Phil, we looked at the importance of real estate investing and tax planning. If you use tax mitigation techniques like cost...
Hello,
I am new, and I did the house hacking and got a few houses, but I am starting solo and would like to learn more to increase my house portfolio and improve my finances
Hey BiggerPockets hive mind, my name is Ryan and my wife and I just purchased our first investment property. It is a 4-unit in Columbus we purchased for 350k, 30yr term, 2.25%interest, cash flows a grand. One unit had...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Milwaukee.
Purchase price: $290,000
Cash invested: $310,000
Bought it to live in, but then decided to move. Now it is generating ...
I have been building new single family investment homes for investors. I wanted to find a way that I could boost my investors returns but still keep it attractive for my construction business to make a profit.So my id...
My situation: I have a property under a VA loan with 20% equity. I also have second property with a VA loan. I'm thinking about refinancing my first VA property to a conventional loan to restore my eligibilty. My ...
Hello All,
I am new to real estate investing and looking forward to learn from you all here from the bigger pockets experts and members and reach my goal of financial freedom in next 7 to 10 year time frame
Regards...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $300,000
Cash invested: $20,000
flipped unit by unit. Airbnb one
Unit, live in one and have long term tenant...
Hi, What are your target metrics when underwriting a BRRR deal? ROI, IRR, MOIC, specific profit $ or %I have a deal in Marietta, GA that seems a good ROI and IRR but the profit $ is only about $14,000 (4% margin on to...
Looking to get in to my first deal. Targeting a single family home requiring zero to minimal repairs to rent out. The goal of the property will be cash flow. My thought is to hit a 70% LTV (which makes my down payment...