
I am looking to buy our first apartment building. For the down payment I can sell stocks and pay cap gains, (which I don't really want to do) or cash out refi our 1) primary or 2) long term rental (or 3) Both). The pr...

Wow, who would have thought this 3 years ago ....from LA Times:
Thinking of cashing out some equity when you refinance your mortgage? Sure, that used to be what millions of homeowners did when they needed extra money...

I am looking to move into a duplex next fall and am currently in an apartment. Aka house hack.
My question is what is the advantages/disadvantages to putting say 3.5% down vs 20% or 10% I understand putting more dow...

Recently came into 8,000 and looking to invest in real estate along with hard work and sweat equity.

To apply the knowledge that I have been reading about for years. You will never hit a home run or even strike out if your too scared to step up to the plate and take a swing. So I'm ready to take a swing just need so...

Hi BP friends
So my uncle manages a bunch of properties in the DC area. He had introduced me to a potential great deal a few months back but already had an investor. Fast forward a few months and his investor ran i...

Hi All,I'm looking at turnkey properties in various states and was wondering what sorts of LTVs people are finding out there. I was able to swing 80% pretty easily here in my home state of Texas (good income, excelle...

I am not sure if moving my current position I am in with a variable 400k equity line , into a fixed loan at 4.5 percent , I don't need the funds anymore because I used those funds for a down payment on a larger apartm...

Hi,So, I've been crunching numbers on a property in a hot area. It's a 2 family for $350,000. In my opinion and from living in the area (outside of this area) you can't go wrong buying in this market. (Fairfield ct). ...

Has any one offered 'cash deal' to a bank owned property using your Home Equity Line? Is it possible? What is the up/down side? It's 4.75% rate. My original plan was 80% cash and 20% with my equity line and then once ...