Hello - brand new member here. At a cross roads. I am interested in house hacking and can go anywhere in the country. I have approximately $200K to start with. Where does everyone think I should go? I am currently in ...
The more I read and hear about REI, the more excited I get to begin my life as an investor. My husband and I will be buying our first home in June and decided to get a multifamily and owner-occupy with the idea being ...
I started my flipping journey buying a property for $225k, then move up to $250k, then $258k, $340k, $353k, $400k, $515k, etc and rehabs also went up from $60k all the way to $260k. I didn't feel comfortable buying h...
Hey BP!I am a newbie to rentals and I don't want to get stuck in "analysis paralysis," help me analyze this deal and let me know if its good or not. If you have any more feedback to give me feel free to spill the bean...
After 16 years of being in business its safe to say that going cheap isn’t always a smart move. Theres a difference between looking high and low for the most rock bottom prices from contractors that God him self could...
I am new to REI and currently working on my 90 day challenge to purchase my first multi-family. My question is, from other peoples experience, is it wise to go after more than a 4 plex? I don't want to be over my head...
Greetings all! I can't say how excited I have to have found this website in all my research I've been doing. This is a breath of fresh air to say the least. I'm looking forward to continuing my browsing of topics a...
You know what they say, go big or go home. Go with your bold and crazy ideas. Sometimes they’ll work and succeed spectacularly, and other times you’ll have to reassess. We just tried an experiment with our recent h...
Hello BP members,I've been reading BP posts, blogs and listening to podcasts. They are immensely helpful to get started on my REI journey. Thanks a lot to the whole community.My current goal is to build a side income ...
With inflation hard upon us, more expected, and with money harder and more expensive to get, do you see a downturn in new residential home building? Seems inevitable, doesn't it?