Where is the best inventory or markets for fix and flips in the U.S. right now? Curious to see where else is hot. I'm in Austin, Texas and want to know from people on the home front.
How do your capex and maintenance numbers on long term hold rentals compare to your assumptions? Looking to get some clarity on this matter -- a lot of people on BP suggests a percentage method, which I think can be a...
I currently have a property under contract and am moving through the closing process. I had a general home inspection done prior to my FHA appraisal and there was nothing too alarming that popped up. My agent and I se...
I have a duplex in Texas that I want to move into one side of. It is currently rented out on a fixed term lease until Dec 31, 2023 but I want to move in before this. How much notice will I need to give my tenant and c...
Hi! Me and my dad (contractor) are looking to get into house flipping. We took a course recently and one of the main points the guy stressed was to just "get the house under contract" asap and then do the inspections ...
TLDR: Fix & Flip (see BP report link View report). $725k (single family home; on MLS @ 1mil). I need $210 for closing. I’m using $100k of my own cash toward the total closing costs of $210k. For the remaining...
I recently put an all cash, offer on a property. 1031 verbiage was included that simply stated that the seller would agree to sign any 1031 required paperwork. There were no contingency’s. The developer thought this w...
Are you an investor or flipper in the Grand Rapids area? Have you secured a foreclosure or REO flip and are ready for the dirty work of renovation but struggling with funds, or sub contractors, or a variety of issues...
Hey Everyone, I’ve read a few posts where people have mentioned various things they had to fix for their rentals, including appliances and I wanted to offer my two cents. If you are a landlord, I would HIGHLY recommen...
Hello, I'm trying to understand whether paying off my mortgage balance using a HELOC would make sense. I am feeling confused about it, because the terms of each are so different. The mortgage is a long-term, fixed r...