Hello BP community,I have just finished rehabbing my first rental property and the next door neighbor approached me and asked me if I would consider renting the property to her since she is licensed to foster special ...
Hello everyone,
First time poster. I have been involved in apartment rentals for over 10 years. 3 quads at present and with a full-time job and family the buildings are taking too much personal time.
Have considered...
is there flooring for bedrooms that is perfect for pets in chilly Nebraska???rehabing my 1st SFR, nearing the flooring portion of work. there is thin(1/2" or maybe a bit less?) and narrow hardwood throughout the 114 y...
As I understand it you, the investor, have 2 options: 1) have the end buyer refinance, or 2) pay off the underlying note in full.For scenario 1, how much time does a bank give to pay off the note? It will take typic...
(Hopefully) Soon many of us "newbies" will be making their first moves in the REI world. It's quite a daunting idea that seems to overwhelm a lot of first time buyers for various reason. One reason that I have recentl...
Hello all, looking to take the plunge and pick up our first (intentional) investment property. The logistics of BRRRR are a little too daunting for us right now, having not built a very robust network (particularly i...
Hello, Totally new in the game and looking to buy a handful of rental properties (single family, possibly multi family) over the next couple years. I keep seeing the 2% rule as a nice starting point to weed out many a...
Over the years I have heard a ton of excuses from people on why they are unable to invest in real estate. Just one of many has been "I do not have the time because I have a fulltime job." I would love to hear from inv...
So I got my first deal that I'm working through but I'm struggling with the rehab figures. It's a 2000 sq ft house and needs a full rehab. Kitchen, bath, flooring....everything. A guide I'm following says $35 per sq f...
Ok so, a Bank of America loan consultant told me earlier today that no one is giving out home loans with 0% down anymore. Is this really true or are there still some lenders out there that will??