I have 130,000 equity in my primary residence. I want to invest using the BRRRR method. Should I use a hard money loan, or cash out re-fi on my primary residence? Any other options are welcome. Thanks for your time.
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Warren Buffet recently did an interview (seen here) in which he gave this interesting quote: ""Apartment buildings are another asset that Buffett wouldn’t mind owning at the right price.“[If] you offer ...
Well, those brainiacs at Zillow have really got to stop believing their Zestimates. And, they had 70,000 requests for their services.
The CEO was heard to say "We are losing $1,143 on every deal but we'll make it up...
Income growth is an important factor in determining rent growth. The two exhibit a fairly strong long-term relationship, shown by the graph below.
But if rents are growing faster than incomes (blue dots in below), th...
I am dealing with a private lender and I wired the initial security fee to him. The account manager did not bring the paperwork we signed to transfer the funds which caused a fee of $6000. So they want me to send the ...
SUMMARY OF FED DECISION (7/27):
Raising interest rates by 75 basis points unanimouslyAnticipates “ongoing increases” in ratesAffirmed plan to raise QT caps to $95B/monthSpending indicators “softened”
The Fed is sen...
Aloha BP,Finding a great deal and finding financing is a chicken and egg problem for me, and maybe some of you out there as well. If I have offers accepted with contingencies such as financing and inspection, what are...
I see a lot folks spend a significant amount of time posting/writing/talking about real estate investing. I agree that continuing education and planning are critical to success.With that said, the single biggest mista...
In Florida if somebody bought the tax certs from 2015, 2016 and 2017 can they take/buy/exercise/get title to the property? Anybody know the process that person needs to follow in order to receive title? I plan on pa...
I noticed several neighbors at our PF cabin have whole house generators. Our neighborhood has underground electrical, but the main roads are all obove ground.I only saw the electrical go out once for a few hours this ...