Question for everyone out there.I am trying to buy my first home and had a question on the mortgage loan application. Is it better to put down that you pay a certain amount for rent or will it be better to put down no...
I'm currently in the beginning process of refinancing my mortgage from an FHA to a conventional on my four-family apartment. I will be scheduling an appraisal here very soon. I was wondering if you have any tips or ...
I just finished reading Brandon's ebook 7 Years To 7 Figure Wealth. I really like the idea he presents and it seems very achievable. However, it made me question one thing In particular: tenants.
I have read about so...
Hello BP! I'm a new investor looking into Rentals. I've been doing a ton of reading on Asset Protection and one of the combinations I've come across is purchasing the property using a Land Trust and LLC.A Land Trust c...
Hi guys,I'm currently looking at a deal that has Owner Financing and this is what they are offering ...please share your thoughts. I'm still relatively new to the investment world again I would love to hear what inve...
Hi all,
I am purchasing a vacant lot that was previously purchase at a tax sale. The closing company said that seller does not have title insurance since most companies don’t insure tax sale. This property will fo...
I'm fairly new to the real estate investing in the Orlando, Florida area. I’ve been reading the forum and other real estate investing books religiously, but I still have a lot to learn. I’m ready to invest in my first...
This pertains to regulations in Tampa, Florida. In short, the situation is that I have a multi-family property, and for one unit the parents of 2 international students want to pay for a 12 month lease in 6 month inst...
If your business model is a SFH rehab/resale, how did you finance deals for your first properties? Thanks
Hey BPers...I'm looking at a multifamily in a C neighborhood where the owner owes 75k monthly PITI is $975 (at 5.85%) and she wants O-U-T. ARV is $135k-$145k and it needs about $14k to make it rentable and another $6k...