Hi all, I am in due diligence state for this deal (seller financing). The seller is an old guy who manages the property himself and does not use any software. He even mixed with personal bank account with all rent dep...
Hello, BP! I closed on my first property yesterday, and it never would have happened without this site.
To give you some background on myself, when I was 17 my grandfather passed away and left me a decent chunk of m...
I have researched a number of real estate investing strategies and like the idea of having high cash flow with little debt and little to no risk - (who wouldn’t!) to achieve this, I am considering paying off my curren...
Can I get your input on something? Brandon Turner says that positive cash flow from day one is a must to build successful RE business. He says tax benefits and appreciation are just icing on the cake. If expenses are ...
As one of the few Oregon Coast Brokers working almost exclusively with investors seeking Vacation Rental Eligible homes I thought it would be helpful to provide some market insight into what’s happening in regards to ...
How can a syndicator make real money on a 70/30 split? I’m doing the math and it seems to a lot of risk for not that much reward. I understand there are Acquistions fees, but if all the LP’s get their money before the...
Good day, BP,I’m trying to understand why hard money lenders keep turning me down on my rehab project. The deal:Paid 60k cash for house needing total rehabAnticipating needing a loan of 150-175k with an ARV of about 3...
Hello BP!My name is Ryan and I am super excited to be starting on my path to real estate investment. I have been doing my homework for the past couple of weeks / month and starting to get comfortable with all the ter...
I know this is talked about a lot, my question is a little different.I'm in the process of setting up a Series LLC to protect myself. I'm working with a particular lender that is very investor friendly. I'm preappro...
This is for an investment property and the interest rate will be 4.125%. I can pay a couple points less and get a 4.5% rate. Does it generally pay off from a cash flow perspective to pay down the rate?