BP Nation! Long time no talk. I've been listening to the podcasts regularly and checking out the forums from time to time. I'm stoked on the amount of growth and ever increasing quality of posts and topics I'm seeing....
I was using Mint to track my personal finances, including real estate transactions and net worth, and found it really useful. They shut it down and merged it over to Credit Karma, and it sucks. I am trying to get th...
Bullish on Residential Values based on Constriction and Escalation in AD&C LoansLoan availability is down 70% & Rates have doubled to 15%What are your thoughts?Tightening credit and increased rates for builder...
I want to purchase four to five acres so that I can have a fifty to one hundred pad rv and camper park constructed along with land acquisition, electricity, water, sewer, common roadway , campers and etc . I have litt...
I have 4 rental properties just recently purchased. I jumped in and am just learning as I go. I know I need to get my tax "stuff" in order and develop a good system to keep track of all of this. I am a pretty meticu...
Out of state landlord has owned the house for less than a year and wants out, but tells me he can't get in touch with his tenants for us to see the inside. He has no pics available.
How do I go about finding one in my area? Or just in general...
There are a bunch of sites out there, but none are free and I have no family/friends that are able to loan me the amount that I need.
Im currently managing my first rental property with apartments.com I own a duplex. Im trying to figure out how I should classify my pmi, property taxes and homeowners insurance payments in the software since I do escr...
Hi BP,Getting more interested into REI, I would like to assess my personal financials.On top of my head, some main factors are income, debt, FICO, and rental fees.I feel that there is much more to consider. What infor...
Hi all! Do most Lenders require 20% down on a land purchase? I've spoken with Vystar Credit Union, AgSouth and Navy Federal. They all stated 20% is needed. So I was just wondering if its the industry standard for that...