Does buying a condo as my third property make sense?
Currently own two duplexes and live in one unit. I bought both of them with primary housing down payments.
Renting out 3 units and living in one nets me about ev...
Hello BP fam!
Just want to start my first post here in the community.
Like many of you, I had an epiphany after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad. Then read Cash Flow Quadrants.
Listened to Bigger Pockets Podcast w/ Brando...
So I've contemplating for years now whether to roll extra cash that I use to fund my TSP (military 401k) into mortgage payment and pay it off faster. So far I've been maxing out TSP as I understand its tax advantages,...
One thing sticks out in my real estate investment career: the constant increase of influence through acquisitions and activity. Maintaining momentum grows your reach and credibility. Each deal you close builds your re...
My partner has currently invested 205k total out of pocket. We currently have a non recourse refinance portfolio loan together that includes 9 properties, 1 is mine outright, the rest are shared. Half are C class uni...
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A little backstory on my situation. I inherited a fully paid off single family rental property in 2019. At that time, we decided to leave it as is and continue to rent to the long term tenant. He passed last m...
Hello - I purchased a town home in 1996. I lived there for 10 yrs and rented for the next ten. Tenants moved out in November. In the last ten yrs. I was able to take a Line a credit on the home and complete 2 flips...
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My situation is a bit sweet and sour. I recently purchased a fully rented 4-plex through a tax deed sale for 45k. If my personal appraisal is correct it will appraise for about 125-130k on the conser...
Hello, I am a brand new to real estate investing and still looking to purchase my first buy and hold. My question is: should I buy or rent my personal home? Some investors have told me buy, and some investors say rent...
What people don't realize when it comes to affordable housing is that government policies from the top down have destroyed our housing market.At the national level, we thought that creating government-backed loans wou...