Are there “typical” or preferred terms that you like to offer investors on syndications? Office building or apartment complex
Greetings, BP community. We have a potential seller that has an existing Chase Mortgage that wants to sell her "extra house." I saw "assume" show up somewhere on the Chase Mortgage website, and got the idea stuck i...
I purchased a new primary residence in Asheville, NC in 2018, and the property included a 1-bedroom cottage. The cottage was an STR, in defiance of Asheville’s rules, and I immediately converted it to an MTR (i.e., fu...
I'm interested in a 20+ unit apartment building that is owned by foreign investors, I through out the idea of offering a master lease with option and they said it would depend on what I offered... I think potential...
I've gone thru past posts and it's inconclusive. Is it possible to get more than 80% LTV on an investment property? If so, which lenders offer >80% LTV for jumbo loans in NYC metro area.
So I'm in the Washington D.C. area and have MLS access through my real estate agent's site, listingbook.com and frankly, I think it's lousy. I'm very aware that common consensus is that the MLS beats other website...
I'm a wholesaler in inland empire area in California and over the last few weeks I have sent out 3250 direct mailer post cards to absentee owners with equity and all LLC were removed from my list. I have only received...
Dear Bigger Pockets,I'm in the process of getting pre-qualified, so I can get out there and start investing. There are many lenders all vying for our business and each have their ups and downs. How do you evaluate the...
hi everyone, i am possibly considering getting my RE license. i live in the east bay area of california. i am wondering if anyone knows of an approximate cost for starting up costs, once you get your license. i unders...
Hi guys,
I've been doing a lot of reasearch and running numbers for potential investment properties. I came across this:
"Sellers will need 6-8 weeks in home post close for funds to clear. (This is non-negotiable)"...