Hello everyone, I have a question for some professionals and financially savvy people. I want to get started in real estate and I know first I need to get my finances in order, and I have always been great financially...
Do any investors out there follow, know of, or appreciate the money-savvy principles and philosophies of Mr. Money Mustache? I've been following the posts on his blog for the past year and have learned quite a bit fr...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Front Royal.
Purchase price: $60,000
Cash invested: $31,500
Sale price: $230,000
We sourced this property from a seller who h...
Hi BP!,Im very excited to reach out for advise from the BP community! For the last year or so I’ve been working OT/side jobs and everything in between to build up $$$ to get in the REI game. I’ve submerged myself in B...
Purchase price: 175KRehab: 150KARV: 450K (conservative; median prices in the area are closer to 485K)125K spread looks great, right? I think so, but then I think about the cash I have to put in, which is probably arou...
Hello. I am brand new to real estate investing. I have funded a corporation from my 401k using the ROBS process (Rollover as Business Start-up). I am starting with $100,000 to invest in my first deal. Because my compa...
All, I own my primary residence and have just purchased a new property I am going to be renting but paid all cash so I own it outright. As I build my business i most assuredly will be using borrowed funds. should I ...
Hello, Was curious if there is any certification course offered by US universities on multifamily real estate investing. Focusing more on the multi-family practical system for US markets. Regards,Giri
I see a lot of different sales techniques and most hold some merit. I have seen genuine, sleezy, pushy, aggressive, tactical and a million others in this business. I say go with what works for you but always be willin...
I have a 4 Unit in a suburb just outside of Albany, NY which has one gas/electric meter. We also pay for water/sewer so we hit the trifecta (maybe that's actually a pick 4)! I am now pricing out a utility split but th...