I am up against my DTI ratio for a traditional mortgage and I have been looking in to the DSCR option and it from what I am seeing it looks like a decent way to continue to scale. Does anyone have insight on what the ...
I recently purchased a new (well actually really old) rental home (SFR) and after about 2 months my insurance company has contacted me by mail and phone letting me know my policy would be terminated at that address un...
Looking to purchase a rehab and the seller has already remediated a mold issue by using bleach and painting everything with Kilz. I am pretty sure this is not the correct method. The house had mold in the attic a...
Hey guys!I'm under contract for a duplex in Muskegon, Michigan. The inspection report came back showing signs of old termite damage. I'm a new investor so I haven't dealt with this before, but I'm aware that termites ...
Hey guys. I am putting in new windows in my rental property in Milwaukee in a B class area. Most things I have read online suggest going with basic single hung vinyl windows. I plan on simply buying stock windows myse...
Hey there bigger pockets community! I am currently under contract on what would be my first BRRRR. Found the house on Zillow, and it has been sitting on the market for more than 6 months due to the shape it’s currentl...
Investment Info:
Condo fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $325,000
Cash invested: $35,000
Sale price: $625,000
Remodeled a 2B/2B in downtown Los Angeles
What made you interested ...
Are "major" foundation issues a definite "NO" when looking for a fixer upper? Even if everything else is 'right' (i.e. market is strong, neighborhood is solid, etc...).?.?Is it worth paying a structural engineer to a...
What is a CRM that has been proven to work well with wholesalers? Any advice would be greatly appreciated !
I am considering a flip opportunity and have some concerns about the structural integrity of this 1910 brick structure. Here are some images of the problem areas - what do you guys think? Just looking for quick opinio...