Hello BP family, After completing a successful live-in flip in Fairbanks, Alaska, I have decided to take my talents to Atlanta (promotion at the W-2. Little do they know I plan to get out of there as soon as possible ...
Does anyone have any ideas on how to build capital? Hi, I'm a seasoned landlord and after 2 years of renting my first home I decided to study real estate investments. 5 years later here I am trying to build my portfol...
I just found the contact information of a property that I am interested in. The financing for it, or at least as everything that I was able to find on it, I have in place in cash if it goes to auction. I was hoping to...
Hey guys, I have some tenants who have been giving me problems since they moved in, and just recently have notified me that the ac (located above the master closet ) is leaking into the closet ceiling. I promptly gave...
Found a property 3 bed 2 bath that has been declared vacant by the county. When researching it I discovered that it has a foreclosure notice placed on it last June, but the bank has not acted on the notice.
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For those of you that are interested in hearing stories about NPNs, I wrote one on my BP blog here:https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/11308/86305-npn-story-mother-bails-out-deadbeat-son(It's a little bit long ...
Performance during a downturn has been a question mark in my mind for performing notes. 9-10% yield without volatility (like the markets) sounds nice but if even a fraction of the note portfolio goes non-performing th...
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I am going under contract to buy a non-performing note on an apartment bldg in New York City. The outstanding note balance is $235k and the accepted price with the note holder is $200k (84 cents on th...
I'm looking at becoming involved with private lending. I know when someone receives a traditional loan from a financial institution they typically are required to purchase title insurance to protect the lender. Do p...
With the recent inflation hike, I’ve been asking myself – will it be possible for banks to change the terms of existing fixed rate loans in the future if really high inflation hits (aka hyperinflation). I am question...