I have my eye on Cincinnati due to the affordable pricing (to purchase my first investment property - buy & hold). Looking for 2-4 units to keep it Residential not Commercial. I see that the buildings are pretty ...
Hello, community!I am about to close escrow on a large commercial building here in Northern California. The non-profit owner/occupant was facing foreclosure and so they listed the building at a very aggressive price p...
Hello! I’m looking to get started with real estate investing. At the moment I am 17 so I’m not quite able to apply for a credit card to start building credit history. I also do not have a W2 job since I’m a student fu...
My fellow BPer's,
So right now I am in the process of my first flip and it is going exceptionally well for a first flip to the point that I'm already starting to think down the road. This one should be wrapp...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $62,000
Cash invested: $50,600
Sale price: $148,500
Fix n flip purchased from a wholesaler. A little longer th...
I get how to find distressed homes. But how to you come up with a price for example a neglected home that has plants and weed growing on and outside the home. How do you come up with a price to submit a offer?
I spend a lot of time outside the US these days and am curious if that's essentially a deal killer for raising capital.
If "not necessarily," I've seen that looking up private lenders (grantees) in the public records...
Cities like Minneapolis, Boston, and Atlanta are showing how public parks can do more than provide green space—they can drive commercial development and job growth. In Minneapolis, the Downtown East Commons Park, init...
Hey guys I would like to understand something Purchase price: $270KReno: 70KARV: 420K My lender fund 75% from ARV which is 315K , it covers the purchase price also he covers 100% or rehab , I need explanation about t...
Joe Biden: ‘We Have to Go Spend Money to Keep From Going Bankrupt’
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=51162
Maybe I am naive. Could somebody please explain to me how spending more money is...