Hello, all!I'm a teacher in Central Texas, and am completely new to rental property investing. I've read some books and I've listened to countless hours of podcasts; however, I am obviously green as hell. In an attemp...
We all know the saying, “what goes up must come down.” We also know that the real estate market is cyclical. Historically, real estate cycles have lasted 8-9 years. However, we have been experiencing property values g...
Hi all,My "real estate goal" is very straightforward - I am looking for an approach that can yield a 6%+ annual return with as little active work and time as possible, after a learning period (of up to 5 years).By 6%+...
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I have a deal that seller will agree to hold a note at 4-5% interest on a duplex(one unit vacant and other unit is efficiency at $325/m) that they own outright. Plan on giving 10k down, then doing roughly 100...
I've just Graduated College and am looking to get into the RE World!
Looking to purchase first house, not a fan of renting.
Of course have very low money and this is difficult given also don't have a job at the mom...
Howdy, I'm making my way through every BP Podcast right now educating myself as much as possible before I make my first purchase. Earlier this week I happened to listen to episode 247 which was Brandon's 90 day challe...
Hey BPers, I've been casually reading about Peer Street and Fund that Flip and am curious about people's recent and long-term experiences with these services. We decided several years ago that landlording was not th...
Does anyone know of any note funds where investors participate in the upside?I've seen funds that offer a preferred 8% or 10% return, but that's it. I'm interested in seeing if there are funds with possibly a lower (...
Hi, first time posting here. A little story about me is, I am unmarried, and late 20s. I was fortunate to make about $750k this year and next year the expected salary is $900k. I have a 1.2M house with 25%-ish equity,...
I have $70,000 in capital to invest in buying notes. Would that be enough to get into note buying? I recently retired and I like to augment the income I receive as a landlord. I don't want to purchase anymore tenan...