I experienced a very hostile environment for investors in western pa therefore I would advise everybody who thinks about investing there to think twice or even three times before making a decision on investing in this...
I've got a property under contract (as the buyer) and would not like the sales price reported in the MLS. I live in a non-disclosure state, so the MLS is generally the only avenue people have to obtain sales price in...
I'm currently in the education phase here and had an idea that I think is good, but not sure...
Hypothetical situation: While in the early stages of my investing career, with little track record to approach private ...
Hi everyone! This is my first post on BiggerPockets and I wanted to know whether there are certain lender programs that give deals for 1st time buyers to avoid PMI. Specifically, I would like to know if there are an...
Hi all,I am selling a ranch that was used as a rental held tenants in common and have very little basis since it was inherited long ago. I would like to reinvest all the proceeds (375k) into a local flip (owning secon...
Hey there! So I am looking to try and build capital through doing a few small flips. How do most handle avoiding paying taxes profit, so that it can be used on the next property? I would be really interested if there ...
I am interested in NPNs up to the point of having to take ownership because my goal is to avoid the additional burders of remote hard asset management. So for an investor like me, I have 2 concerns:1) Will it be easy ...
Hey BP community, looking for your thoughts here on this matterWe have a buy & hold, 2-family under contract finally at a price where everything makes sense for us.1 unit is vacant, 1 unit is occupied.We are still...
i'm selling 3 of my rental properties that i have been holding for 3 years.my question is , if i'm buying a bigger residential house first, and 4 months later this year, i sold these 3 rental properties, and use the p...
Do you think it’s better to put the 20% down and avoid PMI vs to put the 5% and keep the leftover in the bank for another investment ???