Hi BP members,
After learning about the BRRRR on bigger pockets I reached out to an investor friendly lender I was referred to and asked him if he had any loans geared towards investors? He said he did have a line of...
Im a Real Estate Rookie and i have a renter that is also a rookie in the rental world. They just moved out from their parents house for the 1st time. She has been in the apartment for 3 weeks and send me a message thi...
In the world of real estate, it seems like theirs always something else for you to learn right? So I have a quick question for anyone who might have some expertise in this area. My business has its niche in tax lie...
Our LLC owns seven properties in St. Louis: 1 single, 2 duplexes, four 4-plexes. All have mortgages. We are selling our primary residence, located in California. We will be netting a lot of after-tax money from this s...
Hello all!Newbie here looking to get my first few properties this year. I would like to learn more about setting up a LLC (or other legal entity) to own the investment properties and accounting/financial strategies to...
Hello - not sure if this is the right forum but will ask anyway. I have a principal & interest loan on one of my investment homes. I pay the tax and insurance which is clearly stated in the note. In the 9 years ...
Hi BP Forum,I am new to the BP community, and am interested in any feedback you may have. I currently have one rental house in Charlotte, NC. We lived in the home for 4 years. during that time we were able to save eno...
New Maryland laws are going into effect this year. More investors/landlords need to get involved to help to either defeat or modify these bills in our favor. Otherwise the state, counties and local towns / cities will...
I have been thinking about taking a while to purchase some smaller homes at $100k-125k, pay them off early and keep buying others just like that.
Then I got to thinking - if homes average 6% increases, then a 300,0...
I have recently thought about getting a loan from my 401k to buy an investment property. What I learned is I can pay a $50 fee and have 4% interest rate. The interest I pay goes directly back in to the 401k. In essenc...