Here's my scenario I need your help with. I am looking to buy a 2 bedroom apartment for $450k. I have the cash to buy it. Is it wise to pay full cash or take a mortgage and pay 20% down and invest the rest in the stoc...
Hello,
I have a deal for a 6 unit apartment with great cashflow. Just wanted to ask more experienced investors that if the bank will loan 75%~80% do they allow the seller carry back the remaining balance? Should I s...
Hey bigger pockets members! Just a quick question. I purchased my first rental property a little over a year ago in Massachusetts. It’s a three family and I do occupy one of the units. My question is: if I were to pur...
I have set a new goal for next year to break into the REI world. I’m starting a new job that would allow me to work on getting my real estate license when I’m off. The reason I would want to be an agent is so I can un...
Heads up I used chatGPT to help clean this up a bit so I don't sound like an idiot, I don't actually talk like this: Hey everyone, I'm Adam. I'm 19 and currently a student at SDSU. When I first got into college, I di...
I have been investing in real estate on my own, without partners for several years now. I've come to a point where I'm unable to get anymore personal mortgages, but I would like to take on more turnkey rental propert...
Okay so... I am writing this from a place of great frustration. Hoping for advice or strategies or maybe just hugs.So when things went wrong with my lender last month the story was "we changed the product parameters ...
Am I doomed in finding a good deal if I'm going through a big bank and being financed through Fannie/Freddie/FHA? From the little I've learned so far, it sounds like, generally, getting a good deal requires cash, whic...
Hello i am new in to this forum.... i am interested in investing in realestate to make some money on the side i dont want to become a millionar just maybe buy and rent out a two family home where on floor pays for th...
My day job involves stocks and bonds but I'm interested in buy and hold real estate for cash flow and long term appreciation. In the next year or so I'd like to buy a single family home, probably a foreclosure or b...