What are some good ways to analyze whether my area is a good market or a bad one. How do you determine what areas are worth investing?
So here's my situation-
I've slowly built a decent portfolio with decent cash flow.
I'm starting to run into roadblocks primarily with my DTI being too high to lend on.
I've got plenty of cash on hand.
Seeing m...
My wife's parents own their home 100% and they applied for a HELOC at several banks and credit unions to help me on an investment I have under contract, and were denied everywhere. My inclination is that their credit ...
Turning your garage into living space is not as difficult as you think. I believe it is a great strategy for those who are looking to get into real estate investing using a home they already possess. You can transform...
SO, based on what I've read thus far, wholesale get a bad rap. I'm ok with that part, but I am currently working a W2 and I am looking for a side hustle to earn extra money to buy my first property. I am on fire and r...
Do you just print copies of the checks you made and keep them as your stubs, and save them come tax time and take them to H&R block, or how exactly do you do it?
Hello BiggerPockets Community!My name is Max Aviles and I currently live in Huntington Beach, California. I am currently 100% newbie at real estate investing. I am currently work as a Software Engineer in Long Beach b...
I am just starting to manage other vacation rental properties in my area, and have a targeted list of owners I would like to reach out to. What have you found that works best in trying to gain additional business (or ...
Thinking ahead. I am accumulating SFH and Duplexes with pretty good cash flow. Assuming that I can borrow 70% from the equity currently, Is there an easy way to determine when it is best to 1031 up VS refinancing for ...
BP Team,
My biz partner and i are looking at a possible flip/BRRR or two in order to gain additional capital for more rental buys. Two questions for the team:
1) what sub-markets/neighborhoods are looking ripe for...