I know this title may be a cliche by now, but that is where I am at. I have learned a lot about RE investing over quite a few years, including how not to rent your former personal residence [included a nightmare tenan...
I could sell my primary residence in Kirkland for 350k in profit. I have rental in Seattle which is cash flowing 1.3k per month. I want to sell my primary residence so that I can be cash heavy during the downturn an...
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I'm classifying myself as a new investor in the Toledo, OH market.
I actually have some experience buying a couple foreclosures, fixing them up and living in them as my personal residence....
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I am somewhat knowledgeable with real estate as I listen to the bigger pockets podcast, I have read The book on rental property investing by Brandon Turner, and I have watched countless number of videos on re...
As US citizen, first home buyer, 788 credit and 90k liquid asset owner, is now a right time to look for a house?Here is my situation, I have 20k in quity, 50k in bonds and 50k in cash. 30K of this would be my emergenc...
Hello BP, I am currently working and living in Seattle, while my boyfriend is moving to Chicago for his school. I have been exploring the idea of House Hacking through Multi-Family Homes in Seattle, but it seems that ...
Hi BP! Is it possible to use a hard money lender to fix up a property and then use a conventional mortgage to pay off the hard money lender if you want to move into the fixed up property as a primary residence?
Given that I live in a horrible location for local investing (i.e. Brooklyn) my wife and I are moving forward with the strategy of out-of-state, turnkey investing. While we haven't made our first purchase yet, we have...
Hi everyone, My question is exactly as the title suggests. Is it possible to get a loan from a bank and 1. buy an off-market home for less than we're approved and 2. take the difference and immediately start a renovat...
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My name is Ameyo. My husband and I are looking to buy a primary residence. We are thinking about off market deals. We currently live in Delaware and are looking in Delaware and Maryland. Would love to have s...