Hi everyone,
I came across Chris Rood through Grant Cardone. He is in the real estate business as a wholesaler. I was on the phone with him and his most basic program is $500 USD. Does anyone have any experience with ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $242,000
Cash invested: $17,000
Sale price: $365,000
This was a Live-In Flip investment using our 1st Time Buye...
I'm looking at how to finance my second investment property ASAP with no money out of pocket. I was told people are using Navy Fed to 100% finance a second home. Any tips/tricks or contacts? I'm looking in Cleveland O...
Newbie here, looking to get into my first deal. I want it to be a 2-4 unit, used as a primary residence. My question is how should i finance this? I have no debt and a 780 credit score. My understanding is that conven...
Good morning BP,Being that Im in CT and snowed in I figured I'd start up a discussion I've been pondering about lately. This is directed specifically to fix n flippers but really I'd like to hear all perspectives on t...
Hello,I have come across a really interesting opportunity to buy a home for around $525-550k in Denver CO. I know very little about buying homes so I need some help!I have great credit and solid income and I'm hoping ...
Hello BP Members! I got a question about the "Thach Nguyen Mentorship Program". Did anyone try it or in it? If so, do you guys recommend it?
My day job is running a small marketing agency and we use the lingo "technology stack" to describe a client's suite of software tools -- customer databases, timekeeping programs, invoicing programs, email blast tools,...
We’re looking to trade up from 1 door to ideally 20 doors and purchase a MF commercial building. On Brandon’s post building $1M net worth, he used 20% for the down payment. I’ve spoken with a commercial lender and com...
I’m curious if anyone out there has any insight into the AirBnB Plus program? It’s basically their way of denoting the top properties, along with AirBnB Luxe. But there is basically zero info out there on how they go ...