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Justin Thompson Ways to Improve the Hard Money Industry
21 January 2013 | 26 replies

(Didn't get much traction on this in the Marketplace, so I thought I'd move it over to the forum!)

Hi all,

This is going out to all real estate investors who have utilized Hard Money in their deals.

In what way ca...

Jesse Flores No income but plenty of assets and can't qualify for a 198K loan
25 March 2021 | 105 replies

Hi BiggerPockets,
I am looking to buy a duplex for $198K plus minimal closing costs.  Income is $750 per unit or $1,500 per month.  I wanted to get a loan with 25 % down payment.  I have already put in a bid for the ...

Nick K. Need advice around prop mgt fees/buying wrong
28 July 2018 | 34 replies

I am going to keep this as short as possible because I feel I could write a book at this point.I bought a duplex for $60k 1.5 years ago (my first and only property so far). It was ripped down to the studs and remodele...

Christian Scully BRRRR... overwhelmed by lending options.. advice needed!
10 February 2019 | 27 replies

Okay BP, help a confused rookie out... I'll give some quick background on my property and what I'm trying to do. In 2017 I purchased a home sold as a duplex for a total of $207k including about $23k of 203k funds to m...

Patrick Boutin Refinancing hard money loan into traditional lending
15 January 2017 | 21 replies

Hey guys,Quick question as I just got an idea that I wanted to explore. With traditional financing, it seems that 20% down is the norm versus the 3% - 5% lenders may be willing to accept for owner occupied financing (...

Aamir Shah First real estate invesment in Kansas City
15 December 2017 | 29 replies

I am new to these forums and to real estate investing. I will soon get a hold of 250k of cash from selling my home. I would like to invest some of this into real estate.I am thinking of investing in a single apartment...