Sorry for posting a long story, but I'm starting to get exceedingly frustrated with the mortgage broker who is working for a buyer of one of my properties.
The short story is that he screwed up in forgetting to order...
I'm about to purchase a multi-family property about 3 blocks down from one I already own. The price I'm paying for it will no doubt create a decent comp amount relative to what I now owe on the first multi family wh...
Hello everyone, my name's Christian and I'm from Dayton, Ohio. I'm 20 years old and I currently hold a full time job a software support specialist. I'm also in school full time to finish up my associate's degree in so...
Here is a sticky situation - happy to hear any suggestions!I purchased a multi family in Philadelphia. Along with a partner we bought in the name of an LLC. Borrowed some private money (family, friends, etc). After ma...
Earlier this month I was able to successfully rezone a property I own from single family to duplex, which will be new construction. This is the first permitted new construction duplex in my city in decades (40 - 50 ye...
Has anyone used or evaluated the use of Wyoming Land Trusts and/or in combination with Wyoming Statutory Trusts for anonymity and/or asset protection, for Non-Wyoming state real estate? I have several properties in CA...
Hello all,I have never done anything with real estate before, even though it have always been somewhat interested in the idea. I stumbled upon the bigger pockets podcast and I instantly got addicted to the ideas and s...
Hi BP,My name is Dylan Bair and I'm a buy and hold investor from Lake Tahoe, Nevada. I'm looking to target the Northwest Indiana area for buy and hold properties. My first few properties would ideally need light cosme...
Hi everyone. I've finished reading the "Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing". What should be my next reading, book or guide? I want to get into buy and hold investing. I've looked at the twenty one ...
I have some very high goals in mind for where I want to be in 20 years, but I'm just wondering how long it might take a savvy investor starting with zero properties and $20,000/yr in disposable income to realize en...