Background: I am a 31-year old New Yorker who is looking to purchase an investment property in/around New York City. I recently purchased a fixer-upper apartment for $500k (20% down with a 2.65% for 10 years, then a...
As we approach the final month of 2018, I see that its far too common for people to turn on "cruise control" and ease off the gas pedal with the holiday season in full swing and lose sight of some of the goals they se...
I wasn't sure what category to put this in and I am not ready to name names quite yet but I am in the middle of a very frustrating RE deal. I would like your input on some things I have just learned.I am a former flip...
Hello, My name is Carey Usher, 48 years old. I live in Richmond Indiana. I am currently looking into many abandoned properties that might have potential to become investments as buy and hold and/ or buy and sell for...
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🌎 I'm thrilled to join you all from Brooklyn, NY! My investment sights are set on the scenic Hudson and Housatonic Valleys, where I see tremendous growth and community development poten...
I have a duplex in Wisconsin and the upper tenant has just notified me that she lost her job 3 weeks ago and doesn't have money for rent this month. She said she has requested a check out of her 401K to cover rent but...
Hello everyone, I recently became a realtor and I was wanting to get into wholesaling but my broker has said it could lead me into trouble here. Also they are trying to make it illegal in Arkansas. How else could I do...
Hey all, I am sure there have been similar posts, but I thought this would be a fun one to get some fresh insights. As a relatively new investor ( 2years ) I am looking for anybody that has had any amount of success ...
Hello. BP community, I'm new to this and RE investing in general and looking to start out with tax liens. While I understand the basic principles, processes, and benefits and have done some research, I'm really intere...
So I'm familiar with the 50% Rule, the 2% Rule, and that I should be buying at no more than 70% of retail value. Are there any other "standard" rules of thumb that are used by real estate investors?