Our market is pretty quick right now and most SFH get multiple offers within a few hours.Got rejected a few times and am trying to figure out how to make an offer more attractive.Any help is greatly appreciated.
While it's exciting to see rates potentially coming down, I wonder how quickly lenders will adjust their offerings. And for investors, It's a balancing act between seizing opportunities and managing risk. How are you ...
I made a quick list of 39 local banks and credit unions.I figured I'd post it here to help anyone who wants to use it as an easy local 'cheat-sheet'. Feel free to share any experience you have had working with these l...
Me: Newbie - bought 5 single-family tax liens at the last tax sale, still waiting for the redemption period to time-out and get the deeds. A few grand in capital to play with at the next tax auction.Target: A 4-uni...
I was curious about this. If an REO property has been on the market for over a year, then I am going to assume that the banks are very motivated to get rid of this property.
My question is, would they still want and...
Hi BPers!I found a very interesting property while I was goofing off on a realtor website / Zillow on Friday. And it looks on the surface to have some great potential, so I would like to investigate this property for...
Hey BP Family!I just wanted to share with you a quick story of a successful deal we recently closed. I hope this will inspire someone to take the next step into starting to invest in real estate. I know the beginning ...
Hi All,I have a rental property that I sold in 2018. I lived in the property for approximately 2 years, rented it approximately 1. My question is related to my adjusted basis on the home as this directly affects my re...
I'm new to REI and likely going the turnkey route. Had a few questions about the metrics used to assess potential deals. For total ROI, I assuming that would include equity accrued (i.e., principal paydown), as well...
Hi all! I am having a hard time understanding the timing of the estimation of rehab costs. I thought you first estimated on a PSF basis how much the rehab would cost to come to a purchase price (PP+Rehab=70% of ARV), ...