Greetings all. Long time reader, first time poster in this forum. I ran this by the "general" forum, but wanted to put this over here to maybe get a different set of eyes on it...I'm considering a possible industrial ...
Like many investors, I am up against Freddie and Fannie Mac's 4 financed properties guideline. However, in my search, I have managed to find several lenders willing to service more than 4+ properties to include, but ...
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I'm a complete newbie to real estate investing looking to buy the first investment property. I wanted to get your thoughts on a couple of the areas I'm currently considering investing in - Kalamazoo MI, Gra...
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Does anyone have insight on what strategies work well in Charlotte? It seems to be one of the hottest markets right now. I Will be checking this area out very soon because I am looking for a place to potentia...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $295,000
Cash invested: $41,000
Sale price: $440,000
Sold first "accidental fix and flip" and bought this prope...
I'm a newbie here that has been interested in investing in real estate for MANY years. I live in the Austin area (Round Rock) and am 43 years old and recently purchased a new home and will be leasing our home out ASAP...
I am a recent new homeowner in Austin, TX. Essentially I closed on an off market property and walked into greater than $50k of upfront equity (probably closer to $75-100k; Austin market is wild).About 6 months after c...
I am actively searching for a deal here in Nashville. I’m throwing the idea of turning a walkout basement/garage into a loft style studio or 1 bed 1 bath. (Get rid of the garage doors, add wood flooring, kitchenette, ...
Hello all! I just want to talk a little bit about wholesaling. I'm sure this is one of the most well discussed topics here on BiggerPockets (and everything that follows has likely already been covered a hundred tim...
By no means should this question be deemed as a deterrent for investing in Real Estate, as ideally you would buy below market value and avoid being upside down during a crash.This question is sometimes area specific, ...