Howdy all,
I am moving into Houston from a neighboring state. I am considering purchasing a 700k home in the museum district (I am cash heavy rn). This purchase will be 5% down @ 2.7% and will not significantly reduc...
Hi guys, in 2018 I joined Bigger Pockets on a different account. At the time, I was a digital marketing manager and luxury real estate assistant (licensed out of CA) working out of North County for a great agent. Life...
Hello Everyone,
My name is Steven Rhodes and I was born and raised in Chicago, IL; which is where I currently reside. I am a newbie in real estate investing although my interest in REI began in the early 1990's, when...
I bought a house near the college my son attends - house hacking via his college fund. He is going to live there with three friends. The plan is that my son and I will be listed as the landlords and the other three w...
Hello everyone!Our company DMW HomeBuyers is looking for a professional photographer in the Anne Arundel County / PG County area of Maryland. We are looking for someone willing to travel and who has experience in Real...
Wanted to see what everyone thought about this. What is a healthy and ideal vacancy rate? There's a fine line between too low and uncomfortably high; if it's too low, you're more than likely leasing for under-market a...
G'Day everyone,I never in a million years did I think I'd be writing this but life and business can be funny sometimes.So we hated property management for so long because it's a very "thankless" gig.Tenants complain t...
I'm def going to invest in someSort of crypto but trying to figure out which to jump into. Any thoughts on crypto as an investment?
Hey PB community. I am really big on repetition systems and processes. I would really like to practice underwriting multi family deals as much as possible and just get repetition after repetition, but I would really l...
I was hoping someone out here would be able to provide some insight on just exactly how the process of getting a loan approved and underwritten works. Seems as though the standards aren't always the same. Any insigh...