After reading a post on hear about "Do you tell your friends you invest in RE", I remember a comment someone made to me concerning RE investing a few years back.
This person found out I purchased a home as a buy and ...
Let’s say I find a property that’s just barely cash flow positive (I am in the SF Bay Area so its hard to find great +ve CF deals.. not impossible but difficult for new investor). One of my concerns is how to mitigate...
So we all know housing will dip/drop at some point. What happens to your equity in situations when you put down 5% vs when you put 20% down?- Buy a 500k house and put 5% down (25k) and the next day housing prices cras...
I've never done a subject-to deal, but am working a possible opportunity for one. I put the information below. Just looking for anyone's insights or if they think I've missed anything. Thanks!Scenario: Potential se...
I'm looking to participate in the upcoming Sheriff's sale in York, PA and I would need financing. As I know I wouldn't be able to receive a bank loan for a sheriff's sale I'm looking to find a HML. My question is, wil...
Hi I have a small portfolio of rental properties and notes and have a debate I am having with myself and wondering if anyone with experience in this area can shed some different light on the scenario.I am debating on ...
Hi all,First, I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who contributes to this forum. I'm learning tons here and all you fine folk make this a great resource!Now, I'm curious what people think about (minor) negative...
If i am interested in Multi Family purchase let say in next couple of years in San Diego. How should i prepare? I have 2 rentals( one condo in Mira Mesa purchased in 2009, one townhome in Del Sur purchased in 2013 bot...
Hi BP members,I am looking to invest in a SFH that cost about $400,000. With 20% down the property will negative cash flow $500/mo. It breaks even @40% down. One lender advised me it's better to negative cash flow ...
I'm under contract on a house that I plan to live in for the next year. Its needs small repairs but will have instant equity when I buy it.
The biggest downfall to the house is that the home is small (1/1). That bei...