Hi everyone! I'm currently looking to get into real estate, and I find house flipping and repairs an interesting category to get into. However, I have very little knowledge about getting started. I have watched a few ...
I have a 3 building multi-property (1 commercial and 2 multi-homes) in Michigan that I am considering, for which the seller is willing to finance. He has owned it since 1996, and is over 60 years old and still works ...
Apologies if this is the wrong forum, seems like a general question to me?We have a mortgage on our current house. After next summer, we are going to refinance. At that time, we will have around 100K in equity. I'd li...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Downers Grove.
Purchase price: $135,750
Cash invested: $75,000
This was my recent BRRRR Transaction. Bought it in Feb. of 2020 f...
Hey Biggerpockets community, I am currently working on figuring out financing options for my first potential rental property purchase. I'm 20 years old and am in college, so money is not something I have much of. For ...
Hello All, A friend of mine recently purchased some land. Since purchasing the land he’s been contemplating the idea of constructing a home. He’s asked me for help on his hoke construction journey since I’m a recently...
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I am a new investor ,looking to buy my first multifamily(2-4 units) for renting. Most properties need some or full rehab . I got pre-approved with a lender but they don't do fixer upper loan . What are my options...
I live in California. However, I plan on starting my real estate investing journey with buy and hold rental properties out of state. Particularly in the Midwest region where the market is cheaper. I feel like starti...
Hi BP,
I've been searching forums but not sure who to ask about my situation. I'm a buy and hold kind of gal, with a goal of $5,000/mo net rental income. I'm about to buy a second investment sfr, but want t...
What is your time worth?
Re-flooring a unit myself NEVER saves money. On paper, it may be enticing to DIY and save $500. BUT in the time it takes to lay the floor, I've potentially lost $5-10k!
What the Pergo??!! ...