In the spring of 2018 I have the opportunity to purchase a townhome valued at $110k for $79k. The owner is a friend of the family and just doesn't want it anymore and doesn't care to make a profit. they are very well...
Aloha Bigger Pockets community! Finally decided to write an intro!! Our story is the same as most. After listening to numerous BP podcasts we've decided to take action and get involved! Everyone has such different asp...
I just got an strange idea. Is it possible to buy notes directly from regional banks? And, do they generally sell notes at a discount? My thought was, wouldn't it be interesting to get a loan from a bank as an inve...
I'm looking at homes in and around Little Rock, AR and it seems that there are countless homes under 40k that could rent for 550-700 per month. Even factoring in unfavorable expenses, many of the nicer homes in that p...
I have a Milwaukee Northside property that I was hoping to wholesale but the seller wants market price. I would still like to help him sell it as it is a family member. I've posted it online, contacted realtors for ...
Hello everyone!I'm a new investor currently looking at a 4 unit property outside of Columbus, Ohio (Dublin). My question is in regard to insurance, in that, I know very little on how it works, especially for a multi f...
Hello everyone,My Name is Cameron Meals and I'm a newbie investor in the Reno/Tahoe area searching for my first house hack. The big question that has been festering in this particular market: Is a real estate bubble f...
Good morning,Newbie here! My wife and I have decided to start our strategy of exiting the proverbial “rat race” through real estate investing. We are currently interested in short-term rentals and buy-and-hold rentals...
I am a beginner follower in interest in real estate investing. The biggest question for me is do I need good or great credit to start on this real estate journey?Thank you,Monica
My company's 401k will allow me to take loans of up to 50% of my balance. I believe the rate would be around 5% and all the interest goes back into my 401k. On the other hand a hard money lender collects the interes...