I live in Greenville, South Carolina and I am looking to purchase a piece of property to build a duplex, quadplex or neither. I am new at real estate and would like feedback on how best to figure out what is the highe...
Hey BP!Does anybody have any recommendations on how I could gain some rehab experience without investing any money? I would love to gain some sweat equity before I invest in my first multi-family property.Open to all ...
Hello, Bigger Pockets community!!! I am a first time home buyer trying to find a partner to make my first few deals with. On and off I've been studying real estate for two years, but in the last three months, I have b...
Hello! I haven't been too active on this forum lately being very busy with work and a few other projects I have going on. I just wanted to see if anyone is interested in partnering up with me on a rental property in U...
I am behind schedule on my flip, so I have decided to have someone come paint the whole home.
It is a 1600 sq ft home, split level style and I want it painted 2 tone. I have already prepped all the walls although som...
Thank you for taking the time to read this and any advice or options you share!I am new into the real estate investing actions specifically. I've read several books on it and attended several webinars and meetups over...
I can save $20k/yr, which is nothing. 🤣Should I focus on finding ways to increase my income ((maybe find a better paying job, or work two jobs)) so I can save more money per year to invest?Or Should I focus on finding...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $30,000
Cash invested: $90,000
Sale price: $180,000
3 plex completely remodeled into a duplex.
First d...
We received a phone call from a letter we sent to a distressed property, the owner would like to joint venture with us to fix up and sell the property. The owner went to his attorney and the attorney advise to have u...
Hi there! I'm newer into my real estate education and was looking into FHA 203K loans. They seem like a good financing option since it combines mortgage and renovation with one loan with little down payment percentage...