Hey BP, Does anyone know anything about Chinese light steel prefab homes? take look at alibaba, you'll find prefab companies such as Deepblue or Baosun. these companies offer 'luxury' and modern style 'villas' that ar...
Hello BP NJ - Wife and I are looking to purchase home in NJ (we currently rent in NJ). Our preferred area is Morristown but we're open to Northern NJ. We are planning on staying in this home for about 5 years. To maxi...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Kansas City.
Purchase price: $53,000
Cash invested: $96,000
3bed/2bath, 2-car garage, 1412 sq ft, 1952 yr built - SFH
PP: $53k
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Hello, everyone - My name is Alex, and I live in Maine.My wife and I have bought and sold a couple houses across the U.S., with mixed results (though we're learning). We came here to learn, connect, and make money - o...
I submitted an offer today on a commercial deal. This not the first commercial deal I have looked at, but this deal looks like it will go through.
I've done my preliminary due diligence and reviewed the numbers. ...
Hi all,I am brand new to the game; so thank you in advance for your advice and support in getting me started. To cut to the chase, I am currently under contract to purchase a 4-unit multi-family rental building, in wh...
Hello,I have fixed & flipped properties but looking into doing new construction & selling for profit. Any tips or advice? What’s the best way to secure financing? & where to get questions answered as chall...
What are your thoughts on purchasing multi-family properties that are built in the early 1900s or older buildings in general? It would be a buy and hold investment.
I want to build a list of buyers my goal is to get to a 150 I want to know what is the most effective way to build my list?
Is this process landlord friendly or a hamster-wheel? How often is this necessary and how difficult are these to maintain? Anecdotes and/or horror stories appreciated!