Greetings all,
Am new to the real estate investing world and am curious to get everyone's thoughts on whether they finance at 15 years vs. 30 years? Currently looking at both single family and multi-family o...
Good evening, So I am new to RE. I am only 19 years of age and still in school planning on majoring in accounting and finance. As still being 19 my credit is still establishing but making sure I pay everything on time...
I am new to real estate investing and got interested in it when I considered buying a home to rent and later occupy in Coeur d'Alene, ID. We were going to buy a house to rent until we moved there and occupy while we l...
Hey BP community. My parents are retired and on a fixed income. They have a small mortgage on their home that is worth about $225K. I’m looking for a creative way to provide them with some cash flow, maybe via seller...
Hello Everyone,First post here so excuse my novice understanding of RE basics. A year ago, I had a vision for a motorsport facility which has gained significant traction and support from a number of high profile motor...
Here is my situation in a nutshell.... Married with 2 kids. I am a Firefighter/Paramedic and my wife works for a family business. I am 32 years old and I am wanting to start investing in buy and hold real estate. My...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $265,000
Cash invested: $1,500
2+2 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Semi Detached, 1.5 parking space, Freehold Home. Currently ...
Hello,My name is Kurt Geller and I'm currently a senior at the University of North Carolina Wilmington's Finance program due to graduate in May. Through my time in undergrad, I have attempted to involve and educate m...
I am super excited to hop onto the House Hacking train and reach financial freedom before I am 30! I recently became a real estate agent and represent a fantastic builder in Flagstaff, AZ but I cannot get financing ye...
I’ve been going back and forth on whether to dedicate 100% of my extra cash each month to my real estate account OR continue dedicating some portion to dollar cost averaging into the stock market (via Wealthfront).I’m...