Hi, I am based in the UK and have experience in flipping and BRRR in the UK, I intend to set up an LLC and get US tax number etc. But I wanted to reach out and see if any brokers could give me some idea of the financi...
Not every house makes a good flip. Just because a home is selling for a rock-bottom price doesn’t mean you can put money in it and automatically make a fortune. Check these cities out for your next Fix n' Flip...
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Hey guys! So I have a question, my goal for this year (2019) is to close on my first investment property, more specifically, a small multi-family building. I live in the Hudson Valley in NY. I've looked around my a...
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I'm an excavation contractor from Texas with cash. Business is drying up and I'm thinking about investing in a multi family project or two within 50 miles from my base. I am intrested in buy ...
Hi,I am currently a Resident of Texas and have 3 rental properties (+ 1 primary home) in Texas and have 1 rental property in Alabama. I am neither a citizen or a green card holder. I will be moving to out of country d...
Hello everyone,I'm Jimmy and I'm from the 757 area in VA, but currently residing close to STL on the Illinois side. My only background in real estate would be working in construction for 5 years, so everything is new...
Hello im a little bit worried Now.. i bought a property for cash on zillow and the listing agent had told me it was two houses in one and both houses share all utilities. But both addresses are different when i drove ...
TLDR: My fiance wants to buy a house (to use as her primary) for 300k and put 30% down but only has 1 year of income. Is there a mortgage she could qualify for?Applicant's Goal: I am a 28 year old
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I've heard people using cash from a HELOC on one property (A) to buy an investment property (B), then immediately do a cash-out refi on B and put the cash right back to the HELOC on A. I'm planning to do that, however...
How does anyone feel about apartments in CT. It seems like there are plenty available with high cap rates. Just curious about everyone's thoughts.