Hi All,
I just purchased a 2 family home in Providence, RI. Currently, the first floor has a some pretty substantial dips in it. I'm not sure if its the sub floor or the joists underneath.
My question is: Should I...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Louisville.
Purchase price: $80,000
Cash invested: $99,713
Sale price: $182,500
Contributors:
Jay Leisten
Thi...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Indianapolis.
Purchase price: $69,900
Cash invested: $17,000
This was a turnkey deal as my first deal so that I could get a feel ...
Hello seasoned investors and landlords!I was building my portfolio of rentals (SFRs) when the mad run for RE made it difficult to justify the rapidly increasing prices. It has been 7-8 months since my last acquisition...
Hey BP,I'm currently in the middle of a purchase contract that will use 30 year conventional financing. Today my lender called me saying that their rates are seeing a bit of deterioration. Specifically, I now need to ...
It seems like the conversation always starts with... Will the real estate market crash in 2020? Or, will it crash in the Bay Area? Or will housing prices dip in California? I would like to pose the question from a dif...
I invest in Southern California, more specifically the Perris, Moreno Valley and Hemet areas of Riverside County. This area is one of the most volatile real estate markets in the entire country. Median home values in...
Hello, everyone!My name's Wesley I'm 27 years old and I'm just now getting going with real estate in my hometown of Clanton, AL.I'm currently a self-employed in the website authority space. Before that, I was a self-e...
I'm new to real estate investing but want to grow my investments beyond the paper assets we have. I live in Southern California but don't believe that investing here is in my best interests given the high cost of livi...
Hey Bigger Pockets members!I'm Nizar and I'm a total newbie in Real Estate. It's a recent interest of mine and I've been immersing myself in the topic for the last couple of months. I'm a software engineer - which is ...