I purchased a house in October on seller financing.Since then I have rehabbed and rented out the house. Purchase price- $80,000Rehab cost - $20,000ARV - $140,000I am wanting to cash out refinance and pull out some of ...
By day I'm a mild-mannered accountant, something I'm good at, but not excited about. A W2 job for me is a means to an end. In this case a good income means I can qualify more easily for a loan on another property. ...
Are there certain price points that lenders tend to allow seller seconds. Or that investors are more sophisticated and understand seller seconds may be apart of the transaction.
I'm looking at something at ar...
My husband passed away tragically 7 weeks ago and I now have insurance money to pay off our investment condo that we owe $115k at 4.1% interest (733 a month) We have a tenant in there and it pays for itself but I’m w...
I don't know why, but this introduction post has eluded me. I'm going to get it written tonight, or I can't go to bed! ;-)Who am I? I'm 55 years old and female. I'm an engineer in the medical device field. I was ...
Hello everyone, my name is Jack. I am an amateur investor trying to figure out the best course of action to grow and scale my RE portfolio.
For context, I purchased a SFH in AZ for 370k in 2018. Owner occupied for 2...
I am starting out on my real estate investment journey and looking to buy an investment property in the Phoenix area. Which county/areas/cities in/near phoenix should I buy an investment property in? My budget is abo...
I am new to BP and really want to start investing in rental property. I have went to local banks and have spoken to loan officers about buying SFH or duplex. They are only offering a commercial loan 3/15 year balloon ...
Good day BP community. I'm looking to invest in the Orlando area. I have no debt, great credit score, never use my VA benefits and a first time home buyer. I want to purchase one property to live in and one as an inv...
I most likely will be moving a property into an LLC. Most likely the lender will notice the deed change and call the loan. This means I will have to pay it off. I can do that. But I don't want to have that much equity...