Hello BP Community,I am in desperate need of insight here. I purchased an up and down duplex in Upstate New York March 2021. Its an old home built in 1910 that definitely has needed and continues to need major work. W...
Hello Bigger Pockets community! I am thinking of moving into the Connecticut market for single family real estate investing/flipping/wholesaling and was wondering what the state of the market has been like recently. A...
Here is a question that I have thought of while trying to come up with a creative way to finance another property with less than 25% down. One of the banks that I looked at offers up to 90% LTV on second homes. I hone...
We’re considering buying a unit in an existing building that is considered a “condotel”, in that there is on-site management. You’re not required to use the on-site company and we probably wouldn’t. Also, we’d be buyi...
Have any fellow lenders tried BP's new Featured Lender program? I have heard mixed reviews about quality of the leads from the Featured Agent program but I can't find any reviews or feedback on the lender side. I'm a ...
Hi there. Ohio native, transplanted to MD in April. I am a mortgage loan officer also involved in investment and retirement planning, and did quite well in Ohio. My now-wife brought me to Maryland, which means I nee...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $135,000
Cash invested: $27,000
Renting out a property in the North Charleston area.
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $30,000
Cash invested: $86,000
Sale price: $189,500
complete reno...to the bones!! stripped this house complete...
Hi BP!I am currently comparing mortgage options for my first rental property that I plan to purchase early 1st quarter next year and I have come across some controversial approaches with the type of mortgage.I have a ...
My primary residence is paid for and would like to use part of the equity to start investing in long-term SFH rentals. Would utilizing up to a maximum of 50% of the available equity be too much to take out for invest...