I am 22 years old, and I have been working in the finance industry since I graduated from college(18 months ago) Originally, I was looking to house hack a 3 family home. With the real estate market being very hot, I n...
Hello BP members,I'm looking for advice of a possible deal that I am currently talking with an agent and not sure how I can do traditional buy/sell but I know there are alot of creative ways the experienced investors...
I am a newbie investor looking to invest in the Folsom area. Plan to rent it to out for a few years and might eventually move there. Any pointers on which parts of Folsom are good ? How does Rocklin compare relative t...
One of our CFDs is now an REO and we have a buyer that we're going to seller finance the property to. It was a CFD (we have clean title), it's been vacant for a few months and we're selling without a judicial forec...
I’m 19 graduating college in 3 months I plan to work all summer and with my job I can come up with about $10,000-$15,000 in the summer and I want to get a commercial property that I believe generates about $5,000 net ...
I am not seeing anyone speek to this but I'm having a difficult time acquiring properties at the right numbers. Used houses in my areas NC and FL are selling for above cost and many builders are not allowing investors...
Hello everyone,I currently have a portfolio of 10 SFH rentals. 6 of these are on 30 year conventional mortgages with rates anywhere from 3.18% to 5.25%. 3 are on a 5/20 ARM at 5.1% and 1 I just closed on a 5/20 ARM at...
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Thought I'd do a little crowdsourcing on a question here in Denver: To 1031 exchange or to cash-out refi? We're leaning one direction, but it's fun to see the thinking of the BPsphere. Here's our scenario...
Hey BP community! I purchased my first 2 unit in Forest Park a couple weeks ago and I am in need of a good tuckpointer in the Chicago area. I had one of my broker's guys come and look at the facade of my property, and...
Not a bad article, comments might also give you a sense of Seattle's landlording decline.https://www.seattletimes.com/b...