Hey guys, so I'm very much green at RI and am still in he education/book reading process. I am almost done with "The Book on Flipping houses" and have two more books lined up after this on, found here on BP.
I am go...
Hi BP community. My partner and I are looking into new construction neighborhoods in Austin, TX for single family homes to buy and hold as rental properties. We're investing out of state and find new construction attr...
Today I was out scouting properties with two of my colleagues @John Holton Account ClosedWe were looking into a 24 unit apartment in serious disrepair. After the inspection we decided to pass on the opportunity to do ...
Hi! I wanted to share a transaction that our team and I are currently going through...3 months ago we bought a property in Florida (SUBJECT TO) (~3% interest rate). We wanted to rent it out but aren't getting as good ...
Yes, I am brand new to the real estate game! That being said, I have been networking, talking, reading, and analyzing deals like crazy and I found a "unicorn" just down the road in Nashville. Now I need some advice/he...
I’m an experienced commercial investor, general contractor and licensed broker having done about ten small commercial property flips over the past ten or so years. I had an equal partner on the first flip and then did...
For a while now I've gone back and forth with a plan to put our 160 acre desert homestead into an LLC and sell off member interests with designated camping rights. The land will remain as is without any development p...
Hi BP Community,I am 24 years old with 65k saved and really pushing to becoming financially free as soon as possible. Many members mention buying small multi families until they are financial free - but how long with ...
I was new to Real Investment, and wanted to learn it so I can generate decent retirement income out of my lifelong savings. I attended REIA meetups(2015) run by Matterhorn Group in Chicago, run by Bob Brock, peter ki...
I'm new to real estate investing (haven't done a deal yet), and have heard some talk about loans being non recourse if they're above a certain dollar amount or for a large property. Do they exist?