Hi All!I am working on buying my first investment property, and want to focus on the Orlando market. I just bought a primary home, and live out of state.Any tips for how to best go about funding an out of state invest...
Hello as always thank you all in advance for the shared knowledge. I recently had issues with a bank loan falling through at the last minute, and lost a deal. Fast forward a few weeks, I found another but this time I...
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Does it make sense to use BRRRR method if I have a HELOC out on my first home? I'm doing repairs and improvements while living in the home. I've had some set backs, but my ultimate goal is to get my first home...
I have seen my fair share of distressed properties. While these types of properties can offer investors a great opportunity to make a profit, it's important to carefully evaluate them before making an offer. A thoroug...
What questions should I ask a home inspector? Also, should I tip, and what %?
I own an older SFR in Kenova, WV and am moving to the SF area where I am currently planning to go to school on the GI bill while establishing a rent and hold business. My research so far suggests it would be more pro...
Here is a brief look at what is on offer out there:
➡️ Agency loans as mentioned, such as by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. They usually last for 5 to 10 years and allow you to borrow up to 65% of the property's value. ...
Hey BP community,
I’m investing in a self-storage facility for the first time and have narrowed down my options to a few properties, mainly in Texas, New York or Arkansas.
1. I’m looking to work with a broker who ha...
We are seeking advice and guidance as we embark on our journey to invest in real estate in Florida. Our goal is to purchase a new construction home as our first investment, with plans to acquire four more properties i...
I am a licensed realtor in Los Angeles and wanted to know if there were any requirements needed to follow being as I am licensed compared to someone who isnt?
If you have any advice on this please reach out!
Thanks.