I have a few questions about this strategy. For a beginner with zero experience with BRRRR method, is it best to steer clear of this investing strategy if the investor has zero out of pocket money to come up? This mea...
Hello!My Family business has been managing commercial property (industrial and multifamily) totaling 200+ units for many years with just Quickbooks and spreadsheets. Things run smoothly but it requires practice to alw...
Hi everyone,I've been thinking about purchasing a small starter home and renting it out, possibly a BRRRR since my wife and I are handy and have a good decorating sense. I'm 49 and not getting any younger, although I'...
Hello everyone,
I am new to the investing world.
For almost two years, I have been interested in investing in real estate without any clear path as what to do (I had an idea but no clue what I was doing). About 2 m...
While browsing Roofstack, https://www.roofstock.com/investment-property-marketplace I got my hopes up for a multi family (2-4 unit). I wanted a neighborhood rating of 4.5-5 stars. I knew to be objective on this, but.....
Hi Everyone - It may seem insignificant on the surface, but I'm actually struck by the fact that I'm finally posting on the BP success stories forum! As my title implies, 2016 was the year that I actually got off the...
I taught a class last week titled, "10 Types of Fixer Uppers That Don't Require Carpet and Paint!" It went so well we are doing it again this week, but it got me wondering, what are your favorite and most profitable ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment in Buffalo.
Purchase price: $121,000
Cash invested: $4,500
My first duplex house hack. I did FHA and put 3.5% down. I close...
I ran across this book many years ago. It is a really nice book explaining the basics of wood frame building methods used in the U.S.
As it is a USDA Agricultural Handbook it is free to download. If the link doesn't ...
or just any secondary loan. How does the lender benefit from a 2nd mortgage? A higher interest rate? Is that it? From what I understand with a subordinate mortgage there is no room for any collateral for any loan ...