Hi everybody, I have been looking to buy a fixer-upper to remodel and flip.My realtor has a listing from a lady whose husband died in February, she wants to get rid of their 3 properties and told the firm to please ha...
Hi Everyone,I have my 2nd property closed and set to take possession Jan 18th. It is a Triplex purchased for 222,500 (good price for my area). The building is stucco and could use a bit of updating to increase rents ...
Just wondering if anyone has had success investing in the maple heights or Euclid areas of Ohio? I can’t find anything good online about these areas. Lots of horror stories regarding the area (crime, housing, declinin...
Hi all,I'm a newbie investor in the Chicago area and just stumbled onto this forum. So much great content here. Since I have a pretty intense day job that requires quite a bit of travel -- I'm interested in a lower ...
Hey everyone:
I'm Keianna Rae Harrison, an interior designer / home stager based in Indianapolis. I'm also a fix and flip investor. I have a question:
Why don't more investors work with a designer/residential space ...
I wanted to share my personal success story with BP to fully encapsulate my experiences and hopefully motivate others that were in my position when I first started looking into real estate investing four years ago -- ...
I don't qualify for any more conventional loans so now I need to go the commercial route. Does anyone have any advice? Should I go for a 5-year ARM, or DSCR, or try to get a long-term ARM or DSCR loan? Are there any o...
Hello,I decided to stop listening to podcasts and get off my rear to start getting my feet wet. I am thinking about doing the FHA 203K loan for a fixer upper. Since it's an FHA loan would I know that I need to live in...
Well, first off I just reached one of my 2010 goals - to purchase a foreclosure on the court house steps!
I've been going to all auctions with meat and watching the big boys bump knuckles. You know, the stuff in the...
Just curious if anyone here has gone through the process yet. Everything that I have read thus far states that loan forbearance payments will be due as a lump sump at the end of 30, 60, or 90 days. In other words, you...