Hello All,I'm an investor from out of state and I'm looking into purchasing a property in Vegas to rent out to my cousin who lives there now and then maybe in 5 - 10 yrs use it as a vacation/retirement home for myself...
Hi All!I am hoping to move forward with my career as a real estate investor. I am a real estate agent, so I do have an understanding about the residential resale and rental markets, etc. However real estate investing ...
I currently have several trailers for lease purchase and an apartment for rent. I run adds on Craigslist and weekly trader.
The volume of calls is wearing me out, especially weeding through ridiculous prospects.
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I'm tring to get financing however everyone is shutting me down. I've called wells fargo, hsbc, citi, ect and I keep getting the same answer. They will not finance a 2 family property to a LLC. They want me to person...
Hi all,As you see from my subject line i have a quick question about IRA's. Does anyone have any experience using an IRA to fund a deal? I've read that you can take up to 10K out for your first home purchase. Can some...
Hi,So I'm currently analyzing a property I found through Marshall Reddick that is in Memphis, 38119 (I look for the zip code in the forums but didn't turn up much).Essentially, this looks like it is in a good neighbor...
Hi all, I'm pumped about getting my real estate career started while working my full time job. I'm educating myself as much as possible at the moment and am wondering if anyone has some input on the wholesale market i...
This isn't your standard success story. I'm not going to talk about any specific deals, or a cashflow number. I'm not going to tell you that I'm retired, or that I'm close to it. Instead, I'm going to tell you how ...
Currently sitting on $60k in Cash. My lease doesn't end until July 1st, 2021. Didn't discover bigger pockets/the concept of house hacking until I was in my lease. Should I keep growing my cash reserves and wait until ...
Folks - This may be a bit off-topic but I was just curious. I have read a lot over the last several months since becoming a BP member. One of the books I would say was eye opening was Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyos...