Hi,I went into contract on my first rental property a week ago, and getting ready to close the property in few weeks (under my own name, with no LLCs). I am wondering if opening a business checking account is recomme...
Hey BPers,I am in the process of planning out my first flip and need some help with fully understanding how both hard money and private money works. I know the basics but can anyone tell my what the typical structure...
Hey everyone. Just curious to know if 1 bed 1 bath condos are bad investments. This particular property cash flows, but I worry about appreciation and also the pool of renters to choose from. I believe a lot less peop...
Looking for some contacts, I currently live in Louisville Kentucky and have a bank here that will loan me money for a vacation rental in Destin. But the terms are not great, looking for some contacts for some local b...
Hello Friends,I'm new to BiggerPockets. I've been listening to the Podcasts for about 6 months. I just finished the book How to Invest in Real Estate by Josh and Brandon.Along with countless other classics! I've final...
When choosing an extreme anchor and making an offer, how extreme is extreme or is this a bad strategy for purchasing residential real estate. People can get quite ticked off. For example on a 250k house you want to...
Would you rather have a duplex or two single family properties next to each other? Either option would be new construction and the duplex units would be substantially similar to the single family homes in size and fea...
What would you say is your most successful route of getting good tenants?Craiglist, FB, newspaper, etc. How long does it typically take you to find a good tenant? What would you say is an average turnover rate from te...
what should I look into properties to consider it for possible investment, I understand no time is bad time to invest in real estate. However , could you please direct/guide me to how to approach this investment. say...
Hi!Attempting to purchase my first investment property and was asked a question by a lender I wasn't expecting. 20% down payment for a 4.875% rate or 25% down payment for a 4.5% rate. The math seems to be in favor o...