Hello everyone!Now this might be a dumb question, but how do you guys go about picking a property management company? I'm just starting out and I will need to work full time until I have enough properties. To start I ...
Hi All,I am working through the process to close and begin work on my first investment property (flip) and have what I know are some basic questions. Background: The house needs a good deal of work (roof, gutters, p...
I am in the beginning phases of putting together an investment team specifically targeting multifamily properties. I have a few questions regarding money and recommendations of putting it moving forward. I normally co...
Wife and I are building a new home. We had to place a 3 percent deposit. Builder is financing it up front. We are securing with loan at end... Can we walk away if the market crashes and better deals open up? I know we...
Greetings BiggerPockets family! I have a general question that I am getting varied answers for. Thus, I decided to query our platform for some well-informed feedback. Quick, down and dirty... We currently own 9 pro...
I am evaluating the best methods to invest in syndications, wondering if there are any tips / pointers.A single member LLC, a Solo 401k (tax advantages) or any other type of investment entity and pros/cons?
Hello all,I am considering doing a private money loan tied to a mortgage to a friend of mine. The mortgage of the property will or should protect my investment just like a bank mortgage (or so I hope). I received th...
Hello everyone, New member in the Central NJ area, looking to connr with like minded individuals. Cordially,Patrick Flanagan
I am interested in buying a 2-3 unit multifamily house in JSQ are of Jersey City as an investor. All the units are for rent. A few questions for the experts here :1. Setting up an LLCWhen should I set it up? How do I...
Theory question here, curious as to everyone's thoughts.$155,000 purchase; $50,000 rehab; $350,000 ARV.Would you rather: A: Fund the entire thing on your own, $205,000 + $3,000 closing costs.B: Pay 7% I/O, and put dow...