Here is our most extensive rehab to date, in West Seattle.In Seattle, we have all of these wonderful old homes with unfinished square footage in the basement, but they don't always have the best ceiling height. There ...
Good morning. As a potential REI, I have been going over my finances very carefully to determine if I'm in a good position to move forward. I have some cash reserves, put away for a rainy day in addition to lines of ...
Hi Everyone,
I've been researching like crazy the process of researching potential vacant land for SFR new construction. Theres a lot on what to do once you have the land but not a lot about doing your due di...
My in-laws and I just got the signed pre-possession authorization on our first flip for a house that we close on in two weeks. My father in law has been a landlord for over 40 years, but this is his first foray into ...
Yesterday I was cleaning out my office and I realized that I hold the only key to my business accounting and operations. I started wondering how my wife or someone else would figure out my investments in the event I ...
Hello BiggerPockets! I'm so pleased to find such a platform to share and learn. I am a Landlord and Broker from Berkeley, California. I have extensive property management experience focused in Multi-Family apartments ...
Hello everyone! I am a real estate investor in California who started out researching single family homes and ended up investing in multifamily. I have been studying up on syndicating and really want to dig into the n...
I'm selling a home in Philly, PA and the appraisal came back a hundred grand less then the contract price. The place is completely remodeled (tastefully), finished basement with full bath & wet bar, everything ha...
Hello all! I have a brief question.
When purchasing a home with cash, is it still recommended to get title insurance?
Also, what all costs are involved besides closing costs?
Thank you!
Just spoke with two banks about a NNN mom and pop deli. It’s in a class A urban location with 5 years left on lease. One bank said 65% Ltv and the other 55%. Too much to put down! What are you guys seeing?