Hi, I have 2 SFH worth ~0.8M and looking to invest in MFH. Looking to get 60-140 units; $10-25M. I can at most put 2-3% down. What loan options do I have? Open to US/Canadian markets
I just wanted to start a thread to share my experience with Certified Credit Experts http://certifiedcreditexperts.com/ who were suggested by another BP member. My experience is not over but I want to share the experi...
Hey everyone!I am currently in the "Refinance" phase of a BRRRR. This is my first one and Im really just feeling out how everything goes. I currently have 3 rental Properties. 2 are leveraged with mortgages and the on...
Hello Bigger Pockets!New member here, first time posting, and I just want to share my appreciation for this forum and in advance for any and all guidance! Apologies if it's a long post, I want to include as much relev...
Hello Biggerpockets.comI’m from SE NM and I found this site while googling info on rental loan information.I’m a general contractor by day who is looking to expand my rental properties for retirement purposes. Mid 30...
The RE market has been buzzing with news around the keyword; temporary buydown. Some experts believe that the hottest and most talked about purchase option right now is the Temporary Buydown.They assert that it is a g...
Cashed out on a primary to buy an investment when the rates were good. If I sell the investment and 1031 into something else, I can just continue expensing that mortgage interest on the next investment? Are there any...
Greeting BP community! I found this site a few days ago and can't stay away! There is fantastic information on this site and I look forward to learning from everyone. With any luck, some day I will have a wealth of in...
Some of the Real Estate YouTube channels are telling everyone that if you have $300,000 and you owe $300,000 on your home, do not pay it off...... Use that money and put down $50,000 each and buy 6 more homes........ ...
It's been feeling like this for a while but now the "experts" at BOA (probably from the Countrywide division) are weighing inBANK OF AMERICA: The most important segment of the housing market has peakedBusiness Insider...