My name is Isiah. I am 31 years old. I have a wife & 2 boys.Whewww ! I don't know where to start. 1 thing for sure big thanks to Biggerpockets & this community. I started this REI journey super green back in 2...
Is it a good investment if one rents out after buying houses on the mortgage? A friend of mine asked me if it would benefit him if he buys apartments on an investment property mortgage and rents out.I read on this pag...
The idea of retiring early is a fantasy for a lot of people. For many, though, it will never come to fruition because they don’t generate enough investment income.Fortunately, it’s possible to fund your retirement wit...
Hi BP,I just had a new tenant apply for one of my rental properties. Older gentleman, very nice guy and checks all the boxes that he would be a great tenant, BUT.... I have no way of verifying his income. He is coll...
Hello, I am starting to consider getting into multi-family units with the very specific goal of replacing my current day job income when I plan to retire at 62. Here are my current thoughts and situation and looking ...
I currently have three rental units (SFH, town home) and my goal was a total of six. However, I have decided I wanted to move up my timeline for retirement to age 55 (I'm 38 now) with my original math telling me I co...
I see a lot about Rent to Retirement on this forum. Who would be their competitors? Any other ones that are also recommended? Appreciate the feedback.
Good day, introducing myself to the community. I am training to transition to real estate salesperson with Keller Williams. I have some rental investments now but am looking to explore other real estate investments.
My parents are going to leave their house to my brother and me. We would like, and they are on board, to refinance their home and invest into a rental property. With the house in my parents name and then being retired...
Has anyone gone with this company- Rent to Retirement- to invest in real estate ? If so, how was the experience and are you getting the returns anticipated? Is this a good route for someone who is more risk averse? Wh...