Hi, all!
If I find a property in a different state than where I am based/licensed, can I still obtain a loan from my local bank/credit union; or do I need to look for a lender near the property?
Hello everyone,I'm a first time buyer and I'm interested in investing in a vacation rental in joshua tree, ca. I'm using the rental calculator to anyalyze a deal. Would love feedback if I'm doing this correctly. It's ...
I make my income flipping liquidation pallets and make more than I did when working a 9-5. However, that isn’t how a lender would view it at all. To a bank I have no income. Anybody have any advice on how to get appro...
Hey everyone I sold my house in California and have a good amount to invest in a rental property. I’m trying to figure out if single family or multi family is the best way to go. I would love to connect with some peop...
I'm interested to purchase land in Joshua Tree, California.
But I have concerns about the cost to develop raw land out there and if any permits are required.
I am planning to place a tent on a deck and have a sept...
Hey Everyone -
The stakes have been raised once again!
Today I was interviewed by CBS News and the segment a...
Good morning all,Was wondering if anyone has experience in investing while they are in other countries. Currently I am deployed to Bahrain and I'm just doing research but I would be interested to know of ways to be pr...
Has anyone experienced 203k loan in the suburbs of Chicago with multi-unit? Where do you believe are the best areas to BRRRR?Economic growth popping up that you know of? Where the up and coming areas are with multi-u...
Happy New Year BP Community, I'm Keri-Ann. I'm new to the BP scene.I'm a real estate agent in NYC. I received my license in 2004. I work alongside Halstead Brooklyn, LLC. I am also involved in a family construction bu...
Hi All,New member here, long time investor. I’m looking for information and help with single family homes in Detroit and Cleveland – 2 markets I’ve never been in.A little about me:I’m based in Los Angeles, but most of...