I was planning on purchasing my first house-hack this summer. Most of the down payment I have saved up is in mutual funds. However, the stock market is obviously plummeting because of COVID-19. In just a few months, ...
Wife and I plan on making 2017 the year! Looks like we'll have about $40k we can use after leaving ourselves a 6 month emergency fund for our personal residence. Our plan is long term real estate investing, our goal...
I am going to invest in a second rental and needed some advice on whether to use savings for the down payment or HELOC and keep the savings as emergency fund. Thanks for any advice you can provide.
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I wanted to share some insights on the Memphis real estate market for July 2024. Home prices are rising steadily, with a 7% increase from last year. The rental market is strong too, espec...
I am going to look at my first potential rental property on Tuesday and I am currently in the process of trying to think of the most appropriate way to finance my first deal - finance including down payment, renovatio...
Hey everyone, I'm under contract with my first 2 unit building here, closing within the next month or so. After the deal is done, I should be positive cash flowing about $500/mo. My question is, and curiosity to wha...
Hoping to get some investment advice from this great community!
My partner and I own two properties: an older two-family fixer upper that we renovated and lived in rent free for many years, and a new single-family h...
I Have a rental property that cash flows about 1700$ a month, is it smart to pay down the principle sooner (30 year fixed) with the extra cash, or save for buying more houses? or is there a best of both worlds, where...
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New to BiggerPockets and hope to to learn a lot from the community. I am currently in the bay area with a couple LTR here but am looking to venture out of state where there are better cap rates, appreciation...
2nd time in the forum asking a "Get Started" question.My girlfriend and I (soon to be married) own our current home and are 3 years into our 30 year on a 3.75% rate. Between appreciation and our payments we have 50K-7...