I may move from canada in 3-5 years. I have about 700k in savings. I don't like renting in apt buildings or plexes where the noise level drives me insane. I am thinking of moving out of Toronto into the boonies somewh...
I am going to move ahead a little into the finishing work, this discussion is getting very long and possibly tedious. I have skipped ahead a few weeks to get to hardwood.Post 48 - hardwoodIt seemed like the entire ci...
Hi everyone,I must say this site is impressive. There's such a vast amount of knowledge and experience here.Anyway, I'd like to introduce myself to the community. I've worked in real estate as an agent and eventually ...
Hey BP family!I helped a Buyer(investor) buy a Duplex in Detroit for $20k. Needs no work done. The investor is the happiest guy in California right now, he wants to me to find him more properties in Detroit lol.I help...
I'm in the middle of really focusing my strategy and to really win I'm going to need to leverage a lot. All of my rentals currently are financed and I plan on financing them all until the bank doesn't let me anymore. ...
I'm not particularly interested in owning real estate directly, so I look at both syndications, private real estate funds, a simple REIT index fund. I generally only invest in syndications in tax-free states or in sta...
Hey everyone, couple questions I have starting out looking to buy my 1st few flips/Brrrrs. I have a little over 100k in equity id like to pull to invest from my primary residence, make roughly 60-70k self emp...
The real estate industry caters to independent strategies. For every investor, there is another way to go about conducting business. Some may prefer to utilize the convenience of technology while others want to mainta...
Hi Everyone,Glad to finally join the Bigger Pockets Community! I recently discovered Bigger Pockets at the beginning of this year, and finally decided to join the group after being inspired by some of the podcasts to ...
We own a LTR that is valued at about $215K, and we owe around $65K on it at around 4.5% interest rate. The taxes, however, have went up so much that we have to raise our rents to a crazy amount (~$1300) to break even....