Bought a home in nc paid cash for it. Have my old home i moved from mn. I still own the home in mn at a 4.25% mortage. Trying to decide if i should sell and put money into stock market invest. The home in mn over 20 ...
Hello everyone,I am a Colorado resident that owns an acre of land in Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, big island of Hawaii. Anyone familiar with the area knows that it is sort of an impoverished area with some people livi...
Hi all, I'm running numbers through the calculators for the first time and seeing how when calculating rent income, it looks at the total beds and bath. So for a 2 unit, 1bed/1bath each... it is pulling rent income fo...
It's getting harder to buy a home in Canada, which is great for investors! Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) insures mortgages with less than a 20% downpayment, and they are tightening up the qualifying ...
Hi BP community,My team and I have found a fantastic MFU property in a major Florida metro area, but we're unsure as to the best way to structure our acquisition.The asking price is around $2.5 million, but the proper...
Going to look at a 4 and 3 unit property today, neither are the prettiest looking properties or in an ideal location . When I run the numbers though, the 4 unit performs amazing on paper. After I look, pending nothing...
I'm wondering if anyone has experience building out a database of existing homes that shows ownership information and property level characteristics. I have a non-traditional lead source that will only be providing me...
Hi ya'll!I've got a couple of bucks to spend on some marketing and I'm debating which funnel to pay more attention to. As an agent I'm always looking to acquire new listings. As an investor, I'm always searching for...
I have a concrete subfloor with glue-down luxury vinyl plank (LVP). I did not install this floor, so I don't know the age, brand name, or if the manufacturer's installation guidelines were followed. Most of the floor ...
I am trying to stretch my buying power by ideally using conventional loans for rental properties with 10% down (if this exists). Thus looking for a situation where I can move away from PMI once there is more than 20% ...