For example, I found a great house --and I mean great from a fix and flipper's standpoint-- in a great location covering 937 Square ft, but the house has no appliances among many other things. When calculating costs i...
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Hey BP,I'm hoping to get some advice from investors who have successfully done a long distance BRRRR.I'm hunting for my first investment property and my goal is to do an out-of-state BRRRR for a single-family home.I r...
#10 is a super clean move-in ready 3/1/1 in my favorite neighborhood in south kansas city. 2nd house using my portfolio lender Arvest. Purchase was 62k with market rent around $900. No work required on this one.#11...
Hi, I’m curious about low-priced properties in small towns in Georgia. Some of these towns even appears in websites as “Most beautiful towns in Georgia” and, as an indicator, I see some Airbnb offer there. I'm talking...
Hi BP.My wife and I are new to the US from Australia so are just starting out credit rating adventure.We're exploring options for 2 different strategies, BRRR or flip multiples and keep every other property to create ...
Hello BP community,So I have my first problem, My General Contractor that ive hired was not doing a very good job. Short-Long story is I terminated the contract we had agreed on and ask him to refund me my money and h...
I'm selling my house and moving to another state. I'm considering becoming a private lender with some of the proceeds. Is there anything I need to be aware of?
If I'm understanding things correctly, turnkey properties already have a tenant and property manager in place. Does that make them appropriate for a new investor (because a lot of the "hard work" has already been done)?