I am newbie at real estate investing and I fit into the no or low money down category. I've identified a four-family that may have some great potential. It's in a highly appreciable area, the leases are month to month...
I see a potential 3 units in Los Angeles city (95th street). The current rent is much lower than the market rent. My husband doesn't want to invest in Los Angeles city because the neighborhood is not safe. How do you ...
In a 2018 video, Ken McElroy said he doesn't do apartment investing anymore. Talked about how it is too hard to make them work with the low cap rates, and instead he builds from the ground up. He's obviously a big nam...
Hi! Just purchased our 2nd investment rental property. Loan amount $304,000 7.3% interest (house value $600,000). Other rental loan is 3.5% $553,000 (house value $770,000). We can pay an extra $3000/mth. Could pay off...
You are all extremely busy running your own businesses and living your own lives, so I would like to thank you in advance for being here and giving me a moment of your time.I am Jimmy Hill. I don’t have all of the ans...
Is it safer to own a property free and clear rather than leveraging? If the real estate market crashes again like it did in 2007-2008 aren't people who are leveraging at a risk to loose everything?
I currently owe $157,000 on my house. $55,000 in various loans,etc. I have $150,000 in a 403(b). Will be out of debt in May-June 2025 (the $55,000). My available income for investing will be around $30-$40k a year jus...
With the very helpful advice and feedback from folks here and on some of the members' websites, I've taken the plunge and purchased my first rental.
So thank you all for your help, both solicited, and unsol...
Hey, so I’m still in high school and I’m trying to figure out if I should go to college or go directly into Real Estate. I’ve heard the the college degree is losing its value and I would have college debt to start.
Hello all, I'm a new graduate and eager to begin my real estate endeavor but first I am considering how to handle my $120,000 student loan debt, which is currently financed through direct federal loans at 6.8%. I will...