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I have three duplexes in Columbus Ohio as an out of state investor. Two of them are in North Franklinton off of Hayden Ave. There are a lot of rehabs happening on that block - I just finished one and am about...
Happy almost Summer BP Community,
I'm reaching out to tap into the collective wisdom of the community as I look to expand and accelerate my rental business using the BRRRR strategy.I currently focus on buy-and-hold i...
I'm curious to hear opinions on this article. When I first read it it seemed very persuasive, but runs counter to RDPD I believe.
http://www.edelmanfinancial.com/education-center/articles/1/11-great-reasons-to-carry-...
Hi all,Excited... This is my first BP post. :) I am under contract on 2nd BRRRR home. Closing June 16th. Purchase price 60000Rehab costs estimate 30000Taxes 6000 per yearInsurance 600 yearRent for 1200 a month.Paying...
Hi there everyone, I am new to BiggerPockets and actually became a member for the purpose of real estate but I have a huge issue at hand regarding my car (or rather the car I am financing). Super long story short, I p...
Is there a downside to buying investment properties for cash flow in states with high property tax (e.g. Texas, where the property tax is 2.64%)? Does it even make sense to invest in RE in Texas or should I not even b...
Hey BP, really excited to be here and I'm so glad I found you!I'm an Active duty officer in the U.S. Navy, looking to expand my knowledge and contacts in the Real Estate investing world. Currently living in Virginia B...
My business partner Nate Barger sent me a text message expressing gratitude for what I've done to help him. Last Friday, he closed on his dream home - a multi-million dollar home in Mason, Ohio (suburb north of Cincin...
If you've used a HML in the past, I'm curious to know the following:
Where do you go to find hard money lenders? How do you decide which lenders to pick from?What did you use hard money for?What were your other optio...
So have $30,000 in cash reserves but I do not want to use it all on a down payment for of a house (via Conventional Financing/ 20%). Now I know what you're thinking "just do the FHA route" well that is 100% true I can...