Simple post. I'm looking to start investing in real estate as well as deciding on how to spend my work day because the job that I currently have doesn't give me enough opportunity to be outside of a small space. I was...
Hi BP!What would you recommend in terms of financing for a first time rental property investment (buy and hold) and looking to purchase a second rental the year after?Situation is as follows: funds of 25% purchase pri...
Hi everyone. I’m new to real estate and this deeper pockets! About me; I’m a 28 year old male, I have a stable career with an above average salary, I have a good amount in mutual funds. I’m looking to diversify my inv...
Hi!Can I afford $780,000 house in my situation?1) 20% down payment 2)my credit score - 800, wife's credit score - 750. Title will be on both of us, morgage only on me.3) 31 years old4) a stable job at a large corporat...
Hello there BP world..... Im Jimmie and i reside in Los Angeles and want to move to St.Paul area to buy my 1st home. Want a duplex so i may start house hacking with my 1st investment.
I have family in St.Paul and a...
Hello BP! I am in the process of investing in a rental property. However, I have realized that while i continue to work on becoming a full time investor I would like to immerse myself in the Real Estate world to absor...
I had someone approach me and ask a relatively simple question, do you know any fix and flip investors who would work for a salary and bonus instead of being a fix and flip investor on their own? So I wanted to pose t...
Hi All,
New to BP.
what are the available options for a small multifamily apartment financing(<500 k,< 50 units).
Consider that the investor is someone with no previous real estate exp, employed with annual s...
Hey BP,
I'm looking for in-house refinance options on two separate properties. One condo in Dallas (rate/term), and one SFR in Midland, TX (cash-out refi). I have 6 doors in my portfolio, all occupied and cash flowin...
the market I'm inn has skyrocketed in price as of last year. I'm afraid to jump on a deal and have the prices correct themselves within the year. What factors do you look at that show you the prices are bound to stay ...