Hey BP Community - I am pretty new to BP but have been investing in rental real estate about 13 years and recently moved into Hard Money Lending (HML). In my HML deals, I am lending for short terms (4-6 months) at hig...
So question is: When you are going into a deal, and have an investor helping you, when paying them back what they put in for you, what percent interest are you paying them back at? I know this must be a silly question...
Alright Gang, here I am diving in head first to the real estate game. I am starting an LLC in January and hoping to hit the ground running that month. I feel like I have adequately prepared myself doing research, read...
What do you find is the biggest obstacle/problem/issue/frustration you have with marketing for your real estate investing business?
Would it be:
Deciding what medium to use (e.g. direct mail, web, etc.)...
Hey, guys!I’m getting close to closing on a deal with an equity partner. This will be my first partnership so have no frame of reference. What’s the best way to split our equity if he’s providing the down payment and ...
I have been reading up on these loans after I read a blog here on BP about purchasing a MF property and living in one unit and leasing the others.
Does anyone have any experience with these loans?
Hello, Everyone!I am currently in the process of setting up insurance for a property I bought in Kansas City. I was wondering, the typical insurance you need is: Landlord insurance (for fires, hail, explosions etc..) ...
Greetings BP. I'm getting into the game with my wife, cousin, and a friend. So really it's a 3 person team, counting myself and wife as 1. We are wanting to form a business entity before we really get out there. ...
Hi guys, I'm really excited about getting into the real estate game and want to start off as an Owner Occupied investor. I'm looking to purchase a tri or 4 plex to accumulate multiple sources in cash flow. I live in B...
I'm going over the PM agreement with a new property manager and there are a few things raising a red flag to me that I'm wondering if they are standard (or becoming the standard): -an additional 10% (on top of the 10%...