Hi folks!Karen Musselman here (and hubby Jim), from Mohrsville, PA (Berks County).Back in the 80s, I bought a (Dave Del Dotto) real estate investment course. My brother and I were trying to get into real estate inves...
Hey everyone. I'll try to shorten this as much as possible. I rent out two bedrooms in my home. When JR moved in he didn't have to share a bathroom and was paying 525/mnth with everything included except gas & ele...
I'm currently looking at a 32 unit apartment complex (all 1 bedrooms) in Cincinnati Ohio. We're in the middle of our due diligence process and we just found out the complex has all aluminum wiring. From what i underst...
I was wondering if anyone had any stats or data on cash offers in the Austin area? My gut feeling is that cash offers would win in multi-offer situations at a much higher rate and could sometimes command a discount to...
I'm 19 and have recently been enlightened by the opportunity of investing in property. I found equity in my current address in norcal. I am looking to reinvest this money by house hacking a home near campus as I will ...
Hi All and thanks for your input!My husband and I have a 4-plex in NH, which we bought in 2017 and have been fully renting out. We're selling our nearby primary home and downsizing to prepare for retirement by moving ...
Here's my current situation......I have close to $7,500 saved up for a downpayment / to fund some of the needed repairs on the property that I " hopefully " eventually purchase. I know that's not enough money for a...
Hello BP people,I have discovered BP about a year ago and sadly I’m just finally making my first post. I am currently in the process of refinancing my home and my appraisal just came in at $62,000 more than I bought i...
Posting anon because the Internet is forever... :)I'm a small investment co. that's only done a couple of deals so far, though I do have experience in the past doing deals with land subordination & creative financ...
I haven’t seen much information regarding the borrower’s requirements for NNN loans, specifically fast food retail on urban/suburban properties. So far for Dollar General properties, I’ve gathered that typical LTV is ...