I wanted to post my experience investing remotely in Columbus Ohio with an active wholesaler and realtor, Sara Elford, and her partner unlicensed Contractor Raymond Kemp.
Because the experience of only one person m...
Quick question . . . . for rentals, would you select a policy that is based on the replacement cost or the actual cash value? Obviously the replacement cost on an older structure is 2X or better what the property mig...
I have come across a lot of opportunities where a home owner wants out of their original fixed loans/mortgages for various reasons. Thing is all I have come across are current on all payments. After looking at the si...
Hello, All. New BP member here. Hope to contribute as much as I take away from this site eventually. With that being said...Want to get into retail real estate development in the Midwest. I've been watching and studyi...
We need some good advice please. We have a sfr we paid cash for and is worth more than when we bought it. We have a great house we'd love to get but we cannot quite get the down and closing costs right now. If we w...
My husband and I found a deal that looks like this - 500,000 for two houses on the same lot. One is a small 3 bed 2 bath that has a tenant in place paying 1100. The other is a 10,000 square foot house with 4 kitchens ...
Hey guys, So I am trying to figure out seller financing and interest rates, and I'm having trouble with the interest part. I am not trying to figure out at what rate one should charge or pay interest, but more along t...
I am fairly new to the BRRR method but currently rehabbing a 3bd/1ba (1189sq ft) I am going to share all my numbers and would love opinions from experienced investors on what you would do. - Purchase Price $38,450-Ful...
The buyer is very much interested in purchasing a $950K home in the Northern Virginia area. They are seeking private investors for financing. He is a physician with great income, a 5% downpayment, and had filed bankru...
Here’s how that works:Depreciation is the act of slowly deducting the initial expense of an asset against your taxable income. Generally this is over a 27.5 (residential) or 39 (commercial) year time frame. So each ye...