Hey BP community, I'm Jonah. I'm looking to learn more about passive real estate investing, syndications, and other passive or semi-passive streams of income or equity building. I'm 37 and about 8 years into my emerg...
Hey everybody, I was hoping to get some advice from some of you seasoned veterans here. My portfolio is made up of 3 rental properties and i'm ready to get my 4th. I am strictly residential real estate right now. S...
Location: Roanoke, VA
I am needing a contact/advice on lending options for duplex investment property (only 2 doors). I was working with a local bank, whom was offering a conventional loan but required %25 down paym...
Hey I'm an investor based in Vancouver but I'm looking to expand into other provinces, specifically Ontario and perhaps the Antlantic provinces. Can anybody point me toward some investor friendly financing in those ar...
Hello, my name is David and my wife and I are new to the real estate investing game. We are looking for a tax strategist who specializes in real estate. We want to start off in the right way and also have someone we c...
I'm new to the game looking for our first rental to purchase . We have a goal of expanding our portfolio to five this year
HiI have a portfolio of 6 sfh all paid which gives a steady income at great rate. For my next move I am debating should I keep doing what I do which is buy another rental ( since houses are bettered priced) or get a l...
I own two investment properties free and clear, one in Scranton and one in Lancaster. I am looking for banks/lenders that meet this criteria in a cash-out refinancing for free and clear investment properties:
- LTV% ...
I know conventional wisdom says "if you pre pay a mortgage, your ROI is whatever the interest rate on the mortgage is". but I KNOW there was an article here that I've since lost track of that showed it's NOT the case....
I’ve heard that people lose everything when they’re overleveraged. When would you say people lose their shirt in RE investing, when debt to equity ratios are to high or when their debt to cash reserve ratios are too h...