Hi BP community!I’d like to preface this by saying I currently have no investment properties, just a curious future investor!I’ve done a lot of research lately about Hard Money lenders. I know they can be incredibly r...
I feel like someone needs to push back on the BRRRR strategy a bit. Disclaimer: I use the BRRRR strategy and it is a very powerful investing tool that can create great returns.
With that being said, I lost a lot ...
My husband and I are working on getting our financing lined up to fund our flips (hard money lender - Silverado). We have met with the lender and are working to finish paper work to get pre-approved. We plan to use ...
Hi BP! - I am going to start my RE journey in a few months. What is your opinion on the first purchase being the safest in terms of financial risk? For example lower risk A-B neighborhoods vs buying in a higher risk C...
Today I had an "interesting deal" presented to me and I'd like to find out what other investors think if the same "deal" were presented to you.The deal that was solicited has to do with purchasing pre-construction hom...
First of all, feel free to make any and all comments you wish; there's no need to sugarcoat anything. I appreciate almost any feedback where the poster makes a sincere attempt to share their opinion, regardless of wha...
My wife and I are finally looking at and making offers on properties after months of learning, hustling for extra money, and working on credit scores. We're looking at small MFs (mostly duplexes) in Austin, Texas to o...
Hey everyone! I am a realtor and a real estate investor in Atlanta. I’ve done five fix and flip deals so far. I have a new investor partner that has all of the money and is willing to carry the mortgage. They have hav...
Greetings,
Many mom & pop Buy and Hold or BRRRR investors often overlook creative ways of acquiring property. Creative means terms vs paying cash! For Buy and Hold strategies, this method is far more superior tha...
If an investment company with 3-4 year positive record needs capital to purchase, flip and rent out long-term properties, I was wondering what is considered a good ROI. Homes are in the midwest ($50-100k ARV). In eac...