I am looking for some guidance on what kind of properties makes more sense for a newbie.My friend has 5 properties that I helped a bit with financing..Pricepoint they are 85k,105k,104k,135k,165k each of them earning 1...
Trying to wrap my mind around the pros and cons of saving up cash to buy my 1st buy + hold VS. financing it just so I can get started? Thoughts? Which one is better?
Hello BP community,I've been on BP for almost 2 months now and its been such a great experience. I know so much more about REI and I am very excited to buy my first investment property. One thing that I keep hearing o...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $67,000
Cash invested: $16,750
Sale price: $87,000
Purchased home, did easy work. placed tenant at $995.0 per m...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence wholesale investment.
Purchase price: $850,000
Cash invested: $8,000
Sale price: $860,000
Wholesale Assignment. Earned $17,000 Marketing Fee and $10,000 A...
So I’m looking at purchasing a rental property condo and received the financials. My attorney and accountant disagree on the state of the property. The balance sheet shows negative retained earnings to make the bala...
Hello BP community!I am finally going to make the move to start my journey of getting out of the rat race. I have come up with a plan to start investing in rental properties. My goal is 2 per year for the next 10 year...
Good evening! I am 18 years old and just starting out in the world of real estate. My goal is to become an real estate investor but I know absolutely nothing. However, I am determined and committed to working days and...
(This question can go into so many forums but I'm choosing this one because I need advice on an RE deal. If I'm in the wrong forum, let me know, please)My tenant wants to purchase the house they're renting. They ask...
I was wondering if folks could describe how they manage the cash they keep on their PFS. My general approach over the years has been to keep about 10% of my long-term liabilities in cash, but as my portfolio grows I ...