Our primary home is paid off after 2 years of pouring every penny we could into it. The market value is about $300k. We bought it as fixer upper for $188k, renovated and now plan to lease it out. We (my husband and i)...
Do you ever purchase a property subject to if the property has negative cash flow?Here's the scenario. Purchase price $650K, subject to existing $600K of financing at 3.625%, $25K down, $25K owner carry with principal...
I wanted to see if anyone is using this strategy, what is the good and bad to it and what has your experiences with it been?
North Lawndale comes with a stigma, it appears to be a war zone in D areas. However, properties are cheap, and section 8 may provide some sweet returns. Are you experienced in this area? If so, I would like to hear ...
Hello,Does anyone have experience with using Securities Based Lending for funding deals? Specifically, I am looking at partnering with an individual who owns securities (stock and mutual funds) having them take out a ...
What are some good areas to look in the Knoxville area for someone looking to start out in real estate investing. Just off some basic research I found oak ridge and maryville. Would also need a PM company. Thanks
Greetings San Antonio Forum,
My partner and I recently went under contract for a house in North Central San Antonio. This will be our first rehab project. I'm guessing we'll have to renovation and/or liability insu...
What do folks suggest for a profit-making idea that is in the "very, very safe" category, but returns as high as 6-5%, no fees. I have a broker who can get me into REITs, but that tends to be 6.5% minus 1.0% in manage...
Out of the three main ways to invest ( wholesaling, flipping, and buy-and-hold) it seems obvious to me that flipping is by far the most risky strategy. This not only comes from personal experience but from commonsen...
No matter which investment strategy you use, make sure you have knowledge of all the basics to understand risks and fees that could eat into your returns. Of course, you should do this before you dole out any money or...