I have a perplexing decision to make on a BRRRR that I could use some advice on. My current rehab is an old 1800s stone farm house that is a pretty clear cut 3 bed 2 bath except for one room on the ground floor. This ...
Hi everyone, I'm a new investor only in the "creating a foundation" step of my real-estate investment journey. I have $10k in savings (3 mo emergency fund) and I'm the process of eliminating about $16k in debt (credit...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $584,000
Cash invested: $116,000
This 3 bedroom 3 bathroom pet friendly house overlooking Aunt Patty's Pond is also...
We just picked up a new flip home, built in 1960. Everything is going well in this one, but I want to do something in the bathrooms, but feel somewhat limited. Home was built in 1960, but is in great shape. Bathrooms ...
Community, I am working with at least eight of you in evaluating Smoky Mountain properties for investment. We are seeing a lot of price cuts right now. Keep in mind that a cut from $800K to $700K doesn't necessarily...
I'm interested in hearing others experiences with rehabbing and flipping 70's style split level entry houses? I personally don't like them but they have great square footage and we've found many of them in some reall...
Investment Info:
Condo buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $690,777
Cash invested: $220,000
Purchased this existing vacation rental fully furnished. Ran it as a 100% vacation rental through th...
Hey folks,I’m in my late 20s living in Seattle area. I’m starting out in real estate investing and am so excited to join washington community on biggerpockets. I’d like to connect with you all and learn on how to get ...
I've stumbled somewhat into an opportunity and would like the advice of some experts here on if you think this is a good potential deal. I wouldn't say this is traditional, so evaluating the risk/reward is a bit more ...
I have several questions. The first is how do you determine what a mobile home is worth? How long do they tend to last? I'm looking at a '78 single wide. And also, is it even worth attempting if the home has to be mo...