Hi, I'm 22, single, with very modest student loan and car debt, living in the Boulder Area. I don't have a lot of money, but I'm making enough to get by. What I want to do is buy a single family home, live in it for a...
I have around $100k and a VA loan to invest after selling my house. I am considering rehabilitating cheap properties including mobile homes and renting them as section 8. I think it would be a reliable income through ...
I have a long term tenant, who is paying $500 for a 2 BR, 1 Bath apartment unit. Current market rent is $950 per Rentometer.
I don't have an lease agreement with the tenant which was expired long time back.
Please ...
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My business partner and I are new to REI and and still learning. Just wanted to know what are good ways to find realiable contractors for fix and flips?
I'm not talking about "cover the ceiling in aluminum foil to keep the NSA from implanting ideas in your brain" types of "tips" - I'm looking for strange advice that actually works out. Example: Don't buy a property di...
Hello everyone. So I'm looking at a town home 2/1, 975 sq ft, central air, 1 level end unit in Connecticut for 59K. I put in an offer today for 50K. I have an interesting situation here and hope some of you can give a...
I’m brand new to real estate. Still educating myself before diving in. What does everyone do for creative financing ? How did you make your first few deals happen ?
The 5 Waves of the Commercial Lender Experience (for Investors):1️⃣ Initial Overview: you discover a lender and get the initial terms of their loan programs.2️⃣ Submit Application and Docs: use the lender’s applicatio...
Hi, As a non us resident I have now 2 properties and would like to expand my investments. A Non recourse loan is okay but the down payments (40%) and interest are high (8%). I am looking for betters ways to invest. • ...
Hello; I am currently seller-financing a property, and I'm having a challenge with the amortization calculation. The loan terms specify that it resets annually, adjusting to the most recent interest rates. While there...