I just received a call back regrading a post on a house on Craigslist. It is a row house and looks to be in below average condition, will need some cosmetic work inside from what I could tell on the pictures. Before I...
Hi everyone. I've been lurking somewhat and responding to questions within my area of expertise for about a month now, but this is my first post to Bigger Pockets. I need to make a decision within the next 24 hours...
Investment Info:
Mobile home buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $124,000
Bought this property a little under market value as an apocalypse bug out location and to get our money out of the bank ea...
Hey!So how is everyone handling the increased development costs, particularly the dramatic increase in lumber prices?I have started to see people put projects on hold hoping that material costs come down, but will the...
NYTimes asks has home buying and how home buyers look at buying fundamentally changed? Austin and Austin home buyers were profiled in this Sundays NYTimes article. I can't post the link but there is a paywall anyway...
The Basics:*Already have enough saved aside (Very, very, lucky financially, but somehow unlucky about everything else in my life) for 4yrs of college, with a year & a half under my belt already.*(No College Expens...
Interest rates for multi fam loans are up about 1% since the summer. The fed wants to raise rates to 2.5-3% over the next few years. How will this impact cap rates? Will investors take the long view and suffer less ca...
Hi everyone
I am a new member on this forum, I joined to learn new things about real estate an am excited to get to know you all!
I am currently preparing to start out my real estate journey and am planning to buy m...
I am 17 years old, and currently invest a pretty good amount in stocks. My plan is to allow my portfolio to compound, and then after college pill up some money and start investing in real-estate. I understand real-est...
I am thinking of getting a line-of-credit from a local credit union, and the best floating ARP I can get is the prime rate, 3.25%. But I can not pay off in two years. So do you think this is a good deal? Will the prim...