Hello all! Started listening to BP last week. So grateful for the education!experience: I’m on my 3rd flipage: early 40sday job: brand and web design/development retirement savings: noneI want to learn about buy and h...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) other investment.
Purchase price: $250,000
Cash invested: $14,000
I purchased and managed a rental property in Chicago, focusing on strategic improveme...
Me and my girlfriend (probably wife by that point) are planning a move to Denver most likely in early 2025 and are interested in house hacking as a means to save income and build a rental portfolio. I'd like to have s...
I want to purchase a rental property in the Philly area and have about $50,000 in liquid funds and would ideally like a property that at the very least breaks even from all expenses. Is there an ideal area in Philly w...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $1,870,000
Cash invested: $300,000
Offering a sliver of ocean view from upstairs, plus an ideal setting convenien...
I am doing my first deal that needs substantial renovations. I'm a pretty handy guy but this would be outside of my realm, but my experience helps me understand how much this type of improvement should cost.Improvemen...
My friend and I are both veterans. We invested in a 3 family property about a year ago now. 100% of my friends VA loan was used, however, I am still on the loan because it was the only way we could get approved for th...
Anyone on here have experience or guidance you could provide with buying single family homes that are new in communities that have amenities. I was looking at this option for the fact that new homes would have very mi...
Hi BP Community - My name is a Martin, I'm a year long podcast listener, forum lurker and hopefully soon, a first time investor! I've been doing my homework for about a year now and finally feel ready to become a real...
When adding buy/hold SFR's to your portfolio, are 3 bed / 2 bath homes your ideal property? I've been operating as if they are believing 3/2s are more rentable and will ultimately have a higher appreciation rate .......