A little preliminary information.I currently live in Los Angeles, CA. I have zero debt and enough cash saved for a down payment on a SFH. I'm looking for out of state properties in GA and AL. The long term goal is to ...
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Im looking for a little advice from some of you seasoned REIs regarding things I can be doing in preparation for this journey. First off, a little about my situation. I work in the entertainme...
I am attempting to house hack and move into a duplex to reduce our out of pocket per month. Should go from 1100-500. So I have a duplex I am actively selling. I have owned it for about 15yrs. Equity is about 60k. ...
Hello, first time poster here. I wanted to reach out and see if I can get some advice on a loan offer from a local bank.A little about my situation first.. I currently own what used to be my primary residence in easte...
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I'm sure this isn't the first time this has been asked, but here it goes...
Is it better, or smarter to pay cash for a property, say $45,000.00, or just take out a mortgage and use someone else's money...
Hey All,Currently I am holding 6 conventional loans and would like to combine 5-6 of the notes into one refinanced blanket/portfolio loan. My objectives are:1. Hold less notes, so I can finance more properties convent...
Hi BP!I would like to tap into your collective knowledge to help me make a good decision. I'm 23 years old, wanting to get started in real-estate (long term buy and hold) but don't have enough saved down for a 30% dow...
I just wanted to get a general consensus on what my next move should be. I have a rental property (still financed as a primary residential) that is on the market for sale. From research, I see that 1031 is a way to de...
I believe in the BURR strategy. However, when you acquire investment properties, would it be best to complete the initial acquisition in your personal name rather than the LLC if the plan is to refinance or attempt to...
I currently have student loan debt of $70k that I am trying to focus and pay off completely within 3 years. Then my plan is to start investing. My question to experienced people is should I focus on paying off this de...