I think this is my first post here. :) I'd like to know if there is anything I'm overlooking with this plan.I'm going to purchase a rehab, renovate it, refinance and use the equity to further invest in real estate. I ...
The week before the shut down, I applied for cash out refi on 2 of my rental properties. At the time they each had about $100K in equity and I planned on taking out $70K on each to use at down payments on new investm...
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I’m from Scottsdale AZ. I have $50,000 I want to dedicate to my first multi family investment which I’ll live in for one year.
I’m scared of losing my money, here’s why:...
Newbie here.... How have you seasoned vets been holding your cash when saving for a down payment? I am about a year and a half out from my goal and feel like having cash sitting in a savings account is a horrible way ...
Hi everyone, I am buying a home for myself, a 650k home in the Chicago area. I have the money to put 20% down. I just want to be smart before I buy and ask is there is anything else I should consider on the financing ...
I have set up a self-directed IRA account for my real estate investments. I have been approached by an investor/developer to lend second or third position on his projects (which is allowed by my SDIRA custodian as lon...
We have two properties are building a third. 1) First home is a single-family that we are fortunate to own free and clear. It is 9 years old and estimated to sell for $550,000. Our long-term renters have just said the...
My strategy thus far has been to find properties that cash flow $300-500 a month in areas that appreciate. While the cashflow I have earned thus far has been mediocre ($3k-5k/yr for last 5 years), the appreciation has...
Anyone else feel like we are due for a little downside? It's inevitably going to happen again...history always repeats itself....just a matter of when???? Then it's buy buy buy
Consider this for residential real estate investing:
Imagine there was a stock you could buy that pays a 5% dividend or so. (cap rate)
Imagine this business provided a product/service that literally everyone needs....