Hey guys, not sure if this is the right kind of forum to ask this question, but here goes. In 2015 we went through a personal tragedy and we were forced to use credit cards to deal with it. It's three years later and ...
Hello everyone! Im a new RE investor and currently seeking some advice on how i can proceed with a current situation!I currently own a primary residence (3 family) with an FHA loan, and a single family (investment p...
Hello BiggerPocket’s Guru’s,
First off, thank you so much for taking a second to read this post! It is with a heavy heart that I am in a bind. Pretty much grasping and looking for a Situation Assessment from the kin...
I am wanting to start rei and I find myself with poor 600fico. I just had some hard times with my mortgage but got that back on track and now want to be ready to buy more properties in the next year or so. I say a yea...
Hello, this is my first rodeo on investing in a run down house, my Amex gold business card approved me to spend 120k and I got approved for a line of credit for 50k. This will be used for repair cost and down paymentA...
Hello, I'm currently going through the process of attempting to open 0% business credit cards to hopefully potentially use as the downpayment to qualify for a hard money loan, to then use that hard money loan to purch...
Hello all,I am new to the BP community. My partner and I are looking to invest in a multi-family property in the Seattle area. We are currently searching and analyzing properties on the market.My question is regarding...
All, I purchased an incredible rented deal one year ago... 75k purchase from motivated seller+ 5k works (basic requests from tenant that was not listened to for 2 years), valued 170k when I financed it 6 months after ...
My wife and I are thinking to take out cash advances from her credits cards, to gift over to my account for a down payment on an investment property. We're looking to get $15K-$20K out of it.We're looking for advice o...
I’m financial free meaning no debt, low bills, plenty of cash reserve. It’s nice and all, but in order to achieve the most in RE investing, I’d have to go into debt. should I avoid debt or should I dive in and allow m...