Hello fellow Rhode Islanders, I am looking to begin my real estate investing career and am excited to do so. I am in search of small multifamily (2-4 units) in Rhode Island but have been really struggling to find any ...
Hello!I was just reading up on one of the Bigger Pocket newsletters and I saw this: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/get-start...One of the things it mentioned is a term called "Referral Agent", which is a lic...
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There is an abandoned 5 unit property that needs a complete gut and renovation. It is about 2500 sq feet. How much do you think something like that would cost, and more importantly, where could I find financing...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $84,000
Cash invested: $25,000
Sale price: $125,000
This was my first investment property. I purchased this fro...
Greetings BP,Glad to have been introduced to this community over the last month. I am coming from a classic Dave Ramsey mentality of paying off your house in full before moving on to other real estate investments. I a...
Do you buy your supplies for the contractor?Flooring?Appliances?Vanities?etc.....It seems if you are buying the supplies- you could get 6 month no interest financing - you could get the cash back if using your credi...
I am 17 years old and trying to do everything possible to get ready to jump into REI by age 20 with a small multi family property (3-4 units) in my college town that would allow me to house-hack. My main problem is pr...
Good afternoon BP users,I am interested in getting into the REI industry and I’m curious to know if there is a way to get a down payment via alternative financing or private lending. My family and I are interested in ...
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I was just wondering what everyone thinks about keeping your reserves in a 60/40 stock/bond portfolio? Maybe having a slightly larger amount of reserves than normal to be able to withstand any sort of downturn?...