We got started in Real Estate Investing about a year ago when we realized that my husband had six years until he was retirement eligible. We started off with 2 SFR's that are doing well thanks to our friends at STORE...
I'm currently researching online real estate schools that would prepare me for the California RE Sales Agent exam. As such, I'm trying to figure out which schools are reputable and approved by the CA BRE.Real Estate E...
About 15 years ago my uncle passed away and left his house in Oakland to my sister and I. Ever since we've been renting out the place with the help of a property management company. There's no mortgage and net annual ...
I am currently a Civil Engineer but I am very intrigued to get started in the real estate world, on a part time basis. I am very excited because of the high ceiling and opportunity that real estate can provide; in fac...
Hi I'm trying to buy rental properties for 80, 90k. Wells Fargo is telling us they can not give loans with the title being in the LLC, it has to be an individual loan. They only do LLC title loans for above 400k. Is t...
The general consensus in my area is that if you only have to negatively feed your investment by a couple hundred per month, you're doing good. Folks out here regularly will finance a rental at $1200, 1400, or more per...
Hi All, I am putting together a list of pre-foreclosures in the northern ca area. Any tips on the best place to pull the information? Tax Assessor vs paid lists? Thanks!
Hi BP community,
I was hoping for guidance on financing a single-family property through an LLC. I am curious about how this can be accomplished and the terms of the loan (I understand I don't need an LLC but I know ...
An investor I work with has his entire portfolio in short-term rentals in the Nashville market. He is having to sell 10 of his 12 properties because of COVID.
Every time I read about the strategy of assuming a non-assumable mortgage alarms go off in my head. I have read the whole philosophy that banks would rather have a paying customer than foreclose. And this little vo...