One of the most common topics discussed on bigger pockets and other real estate forums is the decision between a property that cash flows and one that has the potential to appreciate. To take this further, I recently ...
I had this idea I've been malling for about 5 years now, it's related to car title loans with process collections, it's always been complicated so I never got past the legal phase... but then the other evening it hit ...
For years now, we have all known that a good portion of the traditional real estate agents job is unnecessary. This is a heated topic for a lot of people particularly if you are an agent. The best argument for the t...
Here we are finally done with my first rehab. I started back around the middle of August and 3 months and one massive act of vandalism later we are at the finish line! Please feel free to ask questions and make c...
Being BiggerPockets, we've all heard about the 2% rule. And we've seen several animated discussions about the rule driving people to lower income areas, and cheaper houses. Take a look at the other end of the spectrum...
Has anyone encountered this with hard money guy trying to postpone closing date and contract stipulates I will be paying steep penalties if I dont close.Is this your experience, what can i do ?
Trying to learn about what properties sold by banks are selling for (REOs). Is asking price * 70% - repairs = offer a good strategy? When you do repair cost do you do minimal repairs or upgrades? (Carpet vs LVP etc).
I'm in Southern CA and realize, based on the Podcasts, that the 2% rule can still be found in the Midwest or perhaps FL. Since the market has picked back up, I'm wondering if it still exists...generally? Or have other...
Hi all,Since early March I have been learning as much as I can about rental property investing through BP articles, forums, podcasts, and local meetup groups. I have started to establish relationships with local lende...
Below is a chart of the interest rate on the 10 year going back to 1880. As we all know the 10 year is a reasonable benchmark for mortgage rates. In other words, or what matters to investors, the 10 year determines ...