If I understand correctly a FHA loan on a house is a substantially smaller down payment. To get a jump start on my investments would it be smart to save even more for a longer amount of time, for a larger/nicer house ...
I am new to land lording, and found a tenet for my home in Pittsburgh last month. At the time, she was only applying by herself, and everything checked out for her, credit, background check, etc. Now her boyfriend w...
My question is how to step by step assume a loan. Example my mother wants to move but has not been able to sell her house and has offered me the house. my credit is poor. I can rent the house out for more than her cur...
If anyone can share there experience or opinion I would appreciate it.
I'm currently saving for a duplex that I'm hoping to buy within 1 year. I'm currently on pace to only have about %50 -%70 of the savings I need ...
Hello all!I'm an experienced investor that's emerging from a difficult period. Need input / ideas / comments on following pls.I have 2 SF rentals that I'm facing foreclosure on as I fell behind w/ the mortgage payment...
Credit card debt ($10000), student loans ($15000) and upside down (owe $12000 cat is worth $8000) on a car loan. Clearly I am not winning in the game of financial freedom. How did you rebound from poor financial decis...
Hi everyone. I'm fairly new to renting a home. I'm sorry if this posted twice, I can't find confirmation of my previous post. We had 4 application of young ladies who want to be roommates. They all look to have go...
Hello BiggerPockets Family,
I've been studying real estate for quite some time now, I'm 18 and come from a poor family so don't have a lot of funds available at the moment, but that's not stopping me from learning! I...
I have lost several properties because I can't financing, because of bad credit. How do I find financing. Please don't say ask family, friends,401k, neighbor, credit union, rich uncle. I'm basically poor as a church m...
https://www.housingwire.com/articles/43218-freddie...Getting awfully close to "subprime" practices from days of yore. Here we go again?