I'm very new to the game (still working on getting my first house). When looking for investment properties to buy and hold and maximize cashflow, what are the bread and butter properties? SFH? Multi-family? Commercial...
Looking to connect with like minded investors in the Wilmington NC area, I am fairly new to the game but a quick learner. Currently finding off market deals for investors and eventually with start my own portfolio. Fe...
Hello BP Community,
We have grown our portfolio quite a bit over the last few years starting from 4 units in 2018 to almost 50 without outside investment and in multiple states. I run the business and manage the PMs ...
Is anyone aware of a lender who will do a loan on a multifamily property (3+ units) in Minnesota at less than 25% down? We will not be occupying the home, so FHA won't work.
Hello BiggerPockets,I have been searching around but haven't been able to find much info on this topic. How do you come in contact with hedgefund investors or institutional buyers? I see people posting that they have ...
I am currently looking into building a portfolio of condo units for retirement cash flow/passive income. I currently have 3 making a few hundred a unit. My question is I have good amount of money right now and can p...
Hi There,I've been looking at opportunities to grow my understanding of the property management game. Currently, I'm managing 7 units in the greater Boston area and felt that there are ways to improve my processes. ...
I was told the following, could someone confirm or deny this is accurate?If I pay cash for a home, rehab, rent, and go to refinance Fannie/Freddy guidelines will require me to keep 20% equity/my own cash in the deal r...
Hey Guys, just finished reading The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner and joined up here. Looking for my first investment property now, either in southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, southern Ontario or t...
Does any one know of a lender that would allow a seller to finance 20% of the sales price and then lend 80% of the deal leaving the buyer to essentially just pay closing and lender fees? Or am I dreaming?