I'm currently working on my first real estate deal! To keep the details simple, I acquired 7 acres of land (for an insanely cheap price) with only one structure (a house with tenants who are permanently vacating the ...
(1) Is flipping really worth it or should I try BRRRR?
(2) How do I decide what is the better option?(3) I have no capital can hard money lenders be trusted and is it as dangerous as it sounds?
(4) Should I study f...
I am new to the REI world. I have been studying as much as I can for the past two months and just started listening to the podcasts on bigger pockets. I love all the knowledge on here that is freely shared if you ar...
Here's my plan so far I want to use some sort of creative financing to structure my first deal. My exit strategy is to fix and flip for the profits. Then use a portion the profits from the previous deal to finance my ...
"NY is both landlord and tax unfriendly" - investor
SCENARIO: 25 y/o, wants to buy and hold MFRs in great school districts, looking to start journeyQUESTION: What are the best and worst features of Capital District N...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $120,000
Cash invested: $120,000
This house was in great condition at the time of sale. The previous owner kept up ...
Hey All,I'm approaching my year of owner-occupancy on my first house hack this May. It currently covers all my living expenses, and when I move out would flow roughly $650 for me. Pretty stoked about that. I've been d...
I was thinking about a new strategy for growing a rental portfolio and was looking for some advice. I want to purchase REOs with all cash fix them up, rent them out, then pull my original investment out, or at least a...
Hello BP community,
I'm getting into real estate investing with the buy and hold househacking strategy and planning on going the FHA 203K route.
I know if you're a first time home buyer you can get away with 3.5% do...
Well it's not really 50... My Brother and I bought 8 units around 2006 and didn't make any money because we bought too high. And it's really not one year, it's probably closer to 13 months. So really the headline sh...