So I've read a few books and watched a lot of bp videos. I search the local market in Bellevue Washington only to see people want 600k for a house I wouldn't spend more than 200 k on. I guess my lack of knowledge here...
Hi everyone,
Please forgive me if this has been discussed in detail before and posted many times over but I am really looking for honest answers to this.
As I am sure many of you know, many of these "gurus" out ther...
My colleague, who is also a real estate agent called me up to assess a property that another investor wants to wholesale to us. Here is the scenario. The investors that want to wholesale the deal to us are asking 79K....
Hello. This is my first post on BP!
I am new to the note investing world. To date, I have done traditional ‘buy and hold’ rental property investments. I currently own no notes, but I am interested.
I have a quest...
https://tradingeconomics.com/u...Inflation data came out today showing inflation was much higher than originally projected. The Fed has indicated they would raise rates if inflation increased, which would raise 30 yea...
Mortgage rates are high, supply is low, and inflation just won’t go away. These market conditions make investing in real estate harder than ever…or so most investors think. The truth? This housing market isn’t all tha...
Hi All,I've begun buying RE properties with my business partner, but I really don't know what to do with my "Stash" of RE Investing funds that I save as I'm waiting for it to accumulate enough for another down payment...
Hello! My Name is Mark Buckley from NJ. I’m fairly new with Real Estate Investing and currently have 0 properties. For the past 6-8 months I’ve been doing my fair share of research and studying on the topic. Looking t...
I had a tenant ask if, for therapeutic reason, they could buy an inflatable hot tub like the one in the link below and put it in the backyard. As i understand it, insurance doesnt insure trampolines, pools, etc from ...
Take a look at the graph "National Housing Price Index and Inflation Rate." The blue trend on the graph represents the National Housing Market Price Index, normalized to 100 at the base year 1975. The red trend repres...