I am from Bay Area but can't afford to buy a home here. So was thinking of buying a home in Austin or some other high growth rate in the country. My aim is to,1. Buy something below 300k.2. Something that rents out fa...
You’ve saved about $20K. Your goal is buy and hold for monthly income to eventually have in excess of $10K monthly. What do you do with $20K?
Hello! My name is Jonny Baltes and I currently reside in Manhattan, New York. I recently graduated from Lehigh University and since graduation I have been working as a Logistics analyst for an industrial construction ...
Looking at two potential ways to buy real estate for long term hold rental. property A assume the loan on a property with no equity at 6% interest rate. Rent out and break even. Very little out of pocket cost. Propert...
My name is Tyler. I graduated from Virginia Tech in 2009 with a degree in Building Construction and a minor in Real Estate. Since, I've been working as a project manager for a commercial general contractor running t...
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I have read a post about HELOC's before but couldn't really find an answer to the question. I'm curious if anyone has used a HELOC (home equity line of credit) to pay off their mortgage in larger chunks...
Friend hits the mark with $50k in savings, but he isn't sure what to do to make it grow. If you were him, what would you do? He lives in a HOT real estate market and hasn't ever invested in RE much less out of state. ...
Hello. My name is Luis. I am native from Puerto Rico but on 2018 I moved to Las Vegas after surviving Hurricane Maria and then on 2019 I moved to Georgia to live with my partner. While in Vegas and having a decent job...
Hi All,My wife and I started our journey in Real Estate Investing in October 2016. We're doing this part time as we both have full time jobs/careers in the Biotechnology Field and Federal Government, respectively. Wha...
Pardon me if this sounds like a beginner's question. I have an investment property with 2 tenants paying off the monthly mortgage (30 year fix @ 4.25%) leaving me with a little less than a 1k a month. I’m debating whe...