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Chris G. Does This Deal Make Sense
17 April 2023 | 4 replies

Have property that's split up into 4 units, 3 units have been rented out for awhile now bringing in close to $3k per month combined ($850+$850+1250) two are small one bedroom apartment and other is larger apartment. T...

Taylor Jones Buying a STR is not the hard part. Managing the Renovation is.
13 December 2022 | 5 replies

Most people think buying their STR is the hard part. They are wrong
Renovating, Furnishing & Preparing to list the property is the hardest part
I’ll show you how we manage 15+ STR renovations at the same time ac...

Lilly Fang How do we decide the share when parternering to do flip? One will do all the work.
17 June 2023 | 4 replies

In our area, most of the fix uppers are cash only, (usually 300k to 400k) and needs more cash to renovate. I only have about 200k cash to spend comfortably and don't want to take a hard money loan. One of my close fri...

Niaja Farve What Does A Typical Day Look For You
5 September 2016 | 5 replies

Hi I am new to real estate investing and busy doing lots of research. I was wondering what a typical day looks like for some of the more experienced investors. 

John Te Need Insight With This Scenario
18 April 2020 | 3 replies

Hello all! My mother's house is paid off, she will be retiring in her home country of the Philippines. We want to rent out the house. Do we take equity out of the house to renovate the house? I was also thinking of ta...

Paul M. Which strategy is best fit for my specific situation?
11 January 2019 | 2 replies

Hi, This is my first post so hopefully it is not the wrong place or out of place. I suspect this question has been asked many times and depends on specifics. In my current situation I don't think either method (flip o...

Gary Alford Do you prefer to buy Turn key properties or distressed and do everything yourself?
21 November 2014 | 21 replies

Hey BP, I was just curious what was everyone take on buying rental properties. Do you or would you buy turn-key properties? Why or why not? What do you consider turn key (i.e. already renovated and rented or just reno...

Vincent Carosso Is Heloc right for me?
21 January 2019 | 3 replies

I own a house with good bones and no mortgage. It’s appraised at 500k, I have plans drawn up for a renovation and update between 150-200k. This current house is going to be my long term house, but at the moment I tr...

Greta Gonzalez Alexandria VA, first-time buyer, military
21 February 2022 | 3 replies

We have just over one year in the DC area before my husband retires from the military. We just found a fixer upper in a great school district.  Our kids are grown but we see a good rental market in the area for milita...

Juan Diaz House Flipping Basics for Beginners
24 May 2019 | 0 replies

House Flipping Basics for BeginnersHouse flipping is not for the faint-hearted. It requires a ton of motivation and dedication to generate a successful outcome. If you are a new investor, the common question you may h...