OK You found the deal - commercial 10 unit property - Safe estimate $100 cash flow per door after all expenses/P&IYou found a bank to lend 80% of purchase price.Now you need 20% down payment. DO YOU.....Drain 65%...
Hey guys, this is my first Biggerpockets post. I'm a college student going to school in Phoenix. I would like to purchase a house/ multiplex to live in and also rent out while im going to school. Ive listened to sever...
Hey all!I have a STR that I recently did the BRRRR method on. I started renting it out back in June, and the time to refi (6 months) is coming up. I recently listed this for sale, but am also interested in the mean ti...
Hello Everyone,I am just beginning my process of becoming financially free. I am 18 years old living in Chicago and am going to college in Indiana. I have around 20k saved up and am trying to learn as much as I can no...
I've have guys doing rehab work without a contract, and I pay them with checks out of a business account. They're licensed, but this is "side-work" for them. They do good work and don't charge a lot, so I thought ever...
My name is Robert Mitchener, and I've been looking into real estate for a few months off and on, and in too many places to be honest. I've contacted multiple traditional lenders for information, and requested funding ...
Hello, I am an 18 year old with only $200 in savings. How do I start house hacking with only this amount of savings and no debt?
I am 24 and I would love to enter the real estate world. I really do not know how to start. I am currently unemployed but will start to work soon in order to save up for a real estate investment. I would love to have ...
Hello BP, I haven't posted in quite some time! I thought it would be interesting if we all shared what our rehabbing/remodeling process looks like. I am currently on my fourth investment property, my strategy is bu...
For the two thirds rule an investor must take they’re cash flow and split it in 3, whether it’s money from a job or cash flow from there property all money that you can afford to spend gets split in three. Two thirds ...