Alright BP, I got a personal one you. So my wife and I got married recently and given the obvious financial circumstances we had to use credit cards for our wedding etc etc etc.My credit score is not bad but I'd like ...
I'm pretty disappointed you can't get a mortgage with an IRA...according to my research. I'd like to use the IRA and get 5 or 6 properties and not just pay all cash for one property.
Any tips on how to get around no...
I bought a bank owned house in Washington state. After purchase I figured that the square feet in Mls ( and based on this I did my price calculation too), is 100 sqft less than county website. Can there be any genuine...
Hello everyone!I'm 30 years old from Godfrey, Illinois, which is about thirty minutes east of down town St. Louis, Missouri. I work for a mid size police department in the area. I would say that my wife and I are bett...
Here's my intro everyone. I am a 35 yr old public school music teacher. I've been teaching for 10 years and had what I would consider to be extremely limited exposure and experience to real estate investing. My wife ...
I have a SFR in Hillsboro area. The property is being managed by a property management company. For the most part, I am satisfied with their management: they have placed high-quality tenants who have paid rent on time...
Hello BP, this is my first post, though I’ve been a long time off and on lurker. I am a 23 year old Arizonan looking to get into real estate investing. The method I was to use seems a bit different to me, and I’m curi...
I've been in the process of bidding on a short sale since October. Today after increasing my offer 4 times my broker said the bank has declined my offer once again. So I've finally decided to walk away. I have a $1000...
Does anyone here use a Series LLC for each property they own? Can someone please ellaborate on the Pro/Cons of a Series LLC versus a standard LLC.
I'm about to have some cash that I plan to be lending out as hard money, this isn't something I've done much in the past and was curious if there was a good resource for finding what a "market" rate is for hard money ...