Ok, I feel like this is a dumb questions but I am seeing a lot of different information online. I am about to be a first time home buyer and I am looking for financing in Dallas Texas. -Where is the best place (Online...
I am new member from North Carolina excited about the BiggerPockets world of real estate. I've been diligent in study mastering the tip of the iceberg, podcast assisted. Therefore, not being able to wait any longer (t...
Hello! I have a home in the Denver area and am looking at options to purchase a second with hopes of making this one an investment property. I don't love my current mortgage broker so I am looking for rec's on invest...
Good Morning BP and Happy New Year. Haven't posted in a while but I have a good one I wanted to share with the group. A question really. I am active duty Navy and have about 2 years left till retirement. I've been...
Greetings To All!I wish to introduce myself to all of you. My name is MarcAnthony Morrison, but only my sister and grandma call me MarcAnthony--you all can call me Marc, although I will of course answer to MarcAnthony...
Hello there. I'm a stereotypical millennial professional: still leaching off the parents by living at home. I am very interested in house hacking. And like many am considering a 3.5-5% FHA loan for a two or three fami...
Hello everyone! My name is Gary Bennett, I am 22 years old and am eager to get started in real estate. I will keep this post to the point/short and sweet. I am looking for a partner/partners and mentors to help me get...
Hot investment topic alert: Assumable mortgages and purchasing properties with one. An assumable mortgage is effectively a 'portable' loan. Instead of applying for a new mortgage the buyer takes over the sellers exist...
Hi all,I am very new to the real estate scene and am feeling a bit nervous about my next purchase. I am currently stationed at Fort Rucker Alabama and decided to house hack my first investment property. I used the VA ...
Hey guys, so I am an active investor in Florida. I have a few questions regarding mortgage terms. My lender always MUST have 25% down for a duplex. 30% down for a tri or more. I feel like this is really slowing me dow...